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Richard Binder

Richard Binder

Richard Binder, based in New York, is part of the social media team at ALM. He is also a 2014 recipient of the ASPBE Award for Excellence in the Humorous/Fun Department.

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May 17, 2018 | National Law Journal

Mueller's Russia Probe Enters Second Year: How We Got Here

The probe is ongoing—and a big question remains: Will President Trump agree to meet with Mueller? Stay tuned.

By ALM Staff

1 minute read

February 28, 2018 | Corporate Counsel

The Importance of Knowing Your Industry and Business Leadership

As part of the Legal Innovators Interview Series, Craig Mills, a shareholder and co-chair of the Litigation section at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, talks to Janet Lee, general counsel at ANSYS.

By Craig Mills

1 minute read

January 11, 2018 | National Law Journal

Call for Nominations: NLJ 2018 Pro Bono Hot List

This list recognizes law firms that have led the way on access to justice.

By ALM Staff

2 minute read

January 02, 2018 | The Recorder

Policy's Use of 'And' Leads to Additional Payment to California Insured

A federal district court in California has awarded more than $122,000 to an insured golf course based on the district court's interpretation of the word “and” in a commercial property insurance policy.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq., Director, FC&S Legal

6 minute read

December 19, 2017 | Law.com

AIM 1-2-3

There is a patented methodology that follows the same path that the introduction of depreciation followed, with the impact being similar in its influence, power and effect: The AIM (Actuarially Initiated Measurements) Program. An employer using this methodology realizes the ability to uncover and maximize missed opportunities to control fluctuations and variations in earnings per share (EPS).

By Lawrence Bell

7 minute read

December 18, 2017 | Law.com

SCOTUS Decision on Mandatory Employment Arbitration Agreements Will Have Far-Reaching Implications

On Oct. 2, 2017, the Supreme Court was set to hear argument as to whether class action waivers in arbitration agreements are valid and enforceable. Thirty-six amicus briefs were submitted to the Supreme Court on this issue, underscoring that regardless of the Court's decision, there will be sweeping implications for both employers and employees.

By Ryan Saba and Krystle Meyer

12 minute read

December 11, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Florida Firm Sues David Cassidy Estate for Back Fees

When actor/singer David Cassidy died on Nov. 21 from organ failure, he left behind a legacy of popular music both as a solo artist and with the Partridge Family. He also, unfortunately, left behind some pretty hefty legal bills, and his attorneys are calling to collect.

By Richard Binder |

3 minute read

December 11, 2017 | Law.com

I Think I'll Sue You: David Cassidy's Former Lawyers Seek Long-Unpaid Fees from His Estate

When actor/singer David Cassidy died on Nov. 21 from organ failure, he left behind a legacy of popular music both as a solo artist and with the Partridge Family. He also, unfortunately, left behind some pretty hefty legal bills, and his attorneys are calling to collect.

By Richard Binder

2 minute read

November 29, 2017 | Corporate Counsel

Former GC for Ingram Industries Elected to Its Board of Directors

William P. Morelli, the former executive vice president, general counsel, and secretary for Ingram Industries Inc., has been elected to that company's board of directors.

By Richard Binder |

3 minute read

October 25, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Woman Who Married at 11 Seeks to Change Florida Marriage Law

Sherry Johnson was 11 years old when she was forced to marry her 20-year-old rapist through a loophole in a Florida law that doesn't set a minimum age…

By Brendan Farrington

8 minute read