January 05, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer
Strategies for Effectively Selecting the Right ArbitratorWith little ability to overturn an arbitrator's award, it is critical that you select an arbitrator right for your case and client.
By Matthew Green
8 minute read
October 25, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer
Arbitration Agreements and Class Action Waivers in the Employment Context: States Versus the FAAThis article explores the current state of the enforceability of arbitration agreements and the tension between the broad reach of the FAA and the governmental efforts under way to limit its reach.
By Matthew Green and Melissa A. Maione
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January 22, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer
How to Deal With Increasing Demands at Work and HomeAdvancement in a law firm 20 years ago was relatively simple: If you worked hard, did a good job and played nice with your colleagues, chances are you would advance and even make partner. Today, increased competition and trying economic times have shattered this notion. Now, in most firms, you need to work hard and generate business to advance. To obtain new clients, you must market yourself and your firm by spending countless hours at functions, lunches and networking events. The mounting pressure to generate business has increased the amount of nonbillable work required of young lawyers who must manage their billable requirements at the same time.
By Matthew Green
8 minute read