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Legal Week

Law firm leaders on their 2018 predictions

Management at firms including HSF, Ashurst, DLA and Simmons on the key trends for the year ahead
10 minute read

International Edition

Law firm leaders on their 2018 predictions

Management at firms including HSF, Ashurst, DLA and Simmons on the key trends for the year ahead
10 minute read

The American Lawyer

The Death of the Law Firm Bankruptcy?

Where have all the law firm bankruptcies gone? New workarounds and pending case law make avoiding bankruptcies more attractive for all sides.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Policy's Use of 'And' Leads to Additional Payment to California Insured

A federal district court in California has awarded more than $122,000 to an insured golf course based on the district court's interpretation of the word “and” in a commercial property insurance policy.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Three Pitfalls to Enterprise Risk Management in 2018

From meeting new cyber regulations to managing new types of personal data, it's all hands on deck for enterprise risk management programs.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Are Apartment Owner Voting Records Confidential, and Should They Be?

Cooperatives and Condominiums columnist Eva Talel addresses the law governing disclosure of owner voting records, and discusses actions which boards and managers can take regarding whether to protect voting records from disclosure.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Court of Appeals Revisits the Doctrine of Anticipatory Repudiation

David B. Saxe and Danielle C. Lesser write discuss 'Princes Point v. Muss Dev.', in which the Court of Appeals found that a prospective purchaser's commencement of an action seeking to rescind an amendment to a purchase agreement one month prior to the last day to close on the purchase did not constitute an unequivocal communication to the seller of the purchaser's intention not to perform. The result is a detour into an area of murky jurisprudence that may prove unsettling to the commercial bar that relies on the certainty of precedent and its application in a way that conforms to the realities of commercial practice.
15 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

In 2017, Pa. Appeals Courts Broke New Ground and Prepared for New Blood

Pennsylvania's intermediate appellate courts in 2017 wrestled with a wide variety of important issues, many of which eventually made their way to the Supreme Court. They also prepared to welcome several new judges to their ranks and to say goodbye to a few colleagues.
11 minute read

Legaltech News

Five Cost Saving Measures for E-Discovery

Tired of paying more than you have to for e-discovery? These simple steps can cut your costs and can be implemented without much effort.
5 minute read

International Edition

The Big Law escape kit: the consultancy helping partners break away to launch boutiques

From Signature Litigation to Three Crowns, Kindleworth has developed a speciality in helping partners leave large firms to open high-end boutiques
4 minute read

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