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The Recorder

4 Changes In-House Tech Teams Could See Under New Tax Bill

Tax attorneys told The Recorder that legal departments should be figuring out exactly how the bill affects their individual company, as there are a variety of changes in regulations.
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National Law Journal

Opioids, Data Breaches Expected to Dominate Mass Torts in 2018

Opioids and data breaches are expected to be the hot mass torts in 2018, with tort reform expected to resurface on Capitol Hill.
9 minute read

Texas Lawyer

2017: The Year Out-Of-State Firms Moved Into Texas and Lateral Hiring Got Hot

Texas continued to see a host of new law offices, firm expansions and lateral moves in 2017.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Megafirm as Boutique: PR Lessons Legal Giants Can Learn From the Little Guys

Law Firm Management columnists Steven Andersen and Jamie Diaferia write: Applying the tactics and techniques that work for boutiques to small groups within big firms can yield similar results: more effective brand elevation and more meaningful relationships with the media.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

2017 Cybersecurity Litigation Year in Review and Forecasts

Michael Bahar, Kristine Ellison, James Hyde and Robert Owen write: Cyber-related litigation continues to be volatile, with 2017 witnessing several momentous developments including rulings on standing, the extent of insurance coverage, the fate of the Fourth Amendment's third-party doctrine in the digital age, and the emerging standard of care for cybersecurity.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Year in Review: These Issues Dominated Albany in Tumultuous 2017

The New York Law Journal takes a look back at 2017 and reviews the highlights and lowlights of the year in Albany, exclusive of state court rulings.
11 minute read

International Edition

From the KWM collapse to the DLA hack - the most-read stories of 2017 on legalweek.com

A look back at our most popular articles over the past 12 months
12 minute read

International Edition

From the KWM collapse to the DLA hack - the most-read stories of 2017 on legalweek.com

A look back at our most popular articles over the past 12 months
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017: Impact on Individuals

Tax Tips columnist Sidney Kess writes: On Dec. 20, 2017, Congress passed a major tax package (H.R. 1) designed to cut taxes on individuals and businesses, and to stimulate the economy and create jobs. The long-term impact on the deficit is unclear; the measure adds to the deficit in the short term but could reduce it in the long term if predictions of economic growth come true.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Challenges in Successfully Asserting the Fifth Amendment

Southern District Civil Practice Roundup columnists Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul discuss a recent decision in which the court's particularized analysis of the Fifth Amendment in the specific context presented, as well as its procedural considerations, provide useful guidance for counsel whose clients seek to invoke or limit the invocation of the privilege in civil litigation.
9 minute read

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