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December 07, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Restaurants: He Just Loves Cooking This Animal

A number of New York restaurants serve goat, but few of them are so committed to the animal that they actually have a full-size pink one hanging over the door.

By Josh Ozersky

6 minute read

September 10, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

Protecting Yourself and Your Clients from Real Estate Fraud

The downward trend in the current housing market provides an ideal climate for mortgage fraud perpetrators.

By Josh Elkes

6 minute read

March 01, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

Proposed Schedule Targets Uncertain Tax Positions

The Internal Revenue Service is expanding mandatory disclosures for companies with more than $10 million in assets. On Jan. 26, the IRS proposed a new schedule that in-house lawyers need to consider carefully and on which they should consider submitting comments to protect their businesses' interests. Once the proposed schedule becomes final, in-house attorneys will need to review their companies' tax policies and ensure retraining of employees regarding the new requirement.

By Josh O. Ungerman

6 minute read

December 08, 2008 | New York Law Journal

A Voice From the Neighborhood

Peter Meehan, former $25 and Under critic for The New York Times and longtime resident of the East Village, discusses the neighborhood he calls home.

By Josh Ozersky

6 minute read

November 24, 2008 | Legaltech News

2008 ABA Tech Survey Sees More Mobility

The "2008 ABA Legal Technology Survey Report" suggests that an increasing number of attorneys have found a way to bridge the "work/life" gap: They're going mobile. 2008 saw a substantial increases in the availability and use of mobile devices, including both laptops and smartphones.

By Catherine Sanders Reach & Josh Poje

4 minute read

May 05, 2008 | Law.com

Recruiting Associates for Global Law Offices

As U.S. law firms expand internationally and international law firms establish a higher profile in the United States, law school recruiting has taken on an increasingly global flavor. While the fundamental goal remains the same -- to attract and retain a talented pool of law students -- a global recruiting program poses unique opportunities and challenges. The starting point for any effective recruitment strategy is head-count planning.

By Josh Berick and Jennifer Katz-Hickman

9 minute read

April 18, 2011 | National Law Journal

The 10th Justice: Latest predictions from FantasyScotus.net

Supreme Court Insider's newest contributors are from the online fantasy high court league FantasySCOTUS.net. Boasting some 10,000 members, the league has a history of generating accurate predictions on how justices will vote. This week, writers Josh Blackman and Corey Carpenter examine three cases: Schwarzenegger v. EMA, Flores-Villar v. U.S. and Walmart v. Dukes.

By Josh Blackman and Corey Carpenter

25 minute read

June 05, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

Mass Torts Litigation Management as a Business Discipline

A look at mass torts litigation management and how the skill and effectiveness with which the litigation is managed will have a defining effect on the result of the litigation aspect of the case and the likelihood of achieving the client's goals.

By Josh Axelrod

8 minute read

November 21, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Get What You Want From Your Software Vendor

Enterprise software vendors work hard to create products or platforms with a general appeal. But when the general counsel's company � the customer � decides to purchase and implement such software, the GC should be prepared to bargain for some software modifications.

By Josh Hamilton

5 minute read

September 08, 2008 | New York Law Journal

It's All About Letting the Flavor Out

Scott Conant, one of the leading Italian chefs in New York, discusses his new restaurant, Scarpetta, and the state of the Italian eatery in New York City.

By Josh Ozersky

7 minute read