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May 09, 2017 | International Edition

Who cares about lawyers' lives? The project shedding a light on the personal side of the profession

National Life Stories is aiming to document the contribution of influential lawyers who remain relatively unknown to the general public

By Bill Knight

4 minute read

May 09, 2017 | International Edition

Who cares about lawyers' lives? The project shedding a light on the personal side of the profession

National Life Stories is aiming to document the contribution of influential lawyers who remain relatively unknown to the general public

By Bill Knight

4 minute read

June 10, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

When Does a Jones Act Seaman Stop Being a Jones Act Seaman?

Despite lacking the drama of "Breaking Bad," certain situations exist in admiralty law where something is not as it seems.

By F. Daniel Knight

5 minute read

June 10, 2015 | Texas Lawyer

When Does a Jones Act Seaman Stop Being a Jones Act Seaman?

Despite lacking the drama of "Breaking Bad," certain situations exist in admiralty law where something is not as it seems.

By F. Daniel Knight

5 minute read

March 26, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Using "The Art of War" in Deposition Prep

The strategic assessments made while preparing for battle are no different than those required to prepare for a deposition, writes F. Daniel Knight. There usually is no bloodshed in a deposition, but counsel must prepare strategically before meeting with the witness he is presenting.

By F. Daniel Knight

4 minute read

March 19, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Full-Time Employee Status Under Health Care Reform

Beginning in 2014, many employers will be required to expand their current health insurance coverage to more employees or face stiff penalties resulting from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

By Kari Knight Stevens

8 minute read

May 01, 2012 | Daily Business Review

JOBS Act offers opportunities for some companies

The JOBS Act creates new opportunities for middle-market companies to access U.S. public capital markets, say Laurie Green and Tammy Knight of Holland & Knight.

By Laurie Green and Tammy Knight

5 minute read

January 04, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune

FORECAST 2013: Reining In The Mavericks

It is often said that our criminal justice system may not be perfect, but it is the best the world has to offer. The boast presupposes that our system affords individuals true due process and embraces the ideals of fairness, humanity and righteousness.

By TARA KNIGHT

5 minute read

December 31, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Commentary: Work With Witnesses to Fix Demeanor Issues

Demeanor matters. F. Daniel Knight says, that — as a trial attorney — he is convinced that how jurors perceive a witness greatly impacts the weight they afford that witness' testimony. In close-call cases, believability has quite a bit to do with demeanor.

By F. Daniel Knight

5 minute read

March 07, 2013 | New York Law Journal

It's Just Not OK - Sexual Relations Between Physicians and Their Patients

Daniel N. Arshack, the managing partner at Arshack, Hajek & Lehrman, and David J. Knight, of counsel at the firm, analyze a Court of Appeals decision which established that it is medical malpractice for a physician of any specialty to have sex with a patient to whom he has provided mental health treatment.

By Daniel N. Arshack and David J. Knight

7 minute read