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'Millennials have different expectations' - HSF's James Palmer on keeping law attractive for future generations

HSF chair James Palmer on how to keep the legal profession an attractive career prospect to the next generation
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International Edition

'Millennials have different expectations' - HSF's James Palmer on keeping law attractive for future generations

HSF chair James Palmer on how to keep the legal profession an attractive career prospect to the next generation
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law discusses “Matter of the Application of the City of N.Y.,” a case of interest given the importance of the “project influence rule” and the proliferation of developments which utilized transfers of air rights.
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

Second Circuit Reexamines Supplemental Jurisdiction Over State Law Claims

In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss a recent circuit ruling which emphasizes its preference for remanding and certifying state law claims to state courts.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Crisis Handling in Municipal Cases

Kenneth E. Pitcoff and Andrea M. Alonso write: Municipal cases that attract the attention of the public and the press are fraught with potential problems which, if not dealt with properly, can seriously increase the value of these cases.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Lender's Choice in Naming Defendants Under Assault

In his Foreclosure Litigation column, Bruce Bergman discusses "NYCTL 2012-A Trust v. Phillip" and examines what precisely the case said, how might the ruling create problems, and what are the maxims urging that the holding may be off the mark?
14 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Federal Appellate Oral Arguments: Getting — and Maximizing — an Invitation to Speak

It's no surprise that in this technological age where most legal work is done behind a computer screen, fewer than one-third of fully briefed cases receive an invitation to present argument in person.
13 minute read

The American Lawyer

At Midsize Firms, It Pays to Give Millennials a Voice

It's not just the biggest or the richest firms that are finding new ways to get the most out of their youngest lawyers.
20 minute read

New York Law Journal

Circumstantial Evidence: An Important Source of Proof

In this Trial Practice column, Robert S. Kelner, Gail S. Kelner and Joshua D. Kelner discuss some of the case law governing the use of circumstantial evidence.
25 minute read

New York Law Journal

Computational Justice, Confinement and Cognitive Rights

In his Technology Today: Criminal Law column, Ken Strutin writes: Computational technology exists that can reveal to the criminal justice system the disabling conditions of a population under chronic psychological assault.
6 minute read

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