December 29, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Judicial Branch To Focus on Family CourtsAs the Judicial Branch turns to 2015, it will continue to devote considerable time and energy to restructuring how the courts handle family matters, with the goal of making the family court process more efficient, cost-effective and easier for families to navigate.
By Chase T. Rogers
4 minute read
December 29, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Judicial Branch To Focus on Family CourtsAs the Judicial Branch turns to 2015, it will continue to devote considerable time and energy to restructuring how the courts handle family matters, with the goal of making the family court process more efficient, cost-effective and easier for families to navigate.
By Chase T. Rogers
4 minute read
December 05, 2014 | New York Law Journal
Better Investor Decision-Making, Not Social PurposeAt the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, we wholeheartedly agree that U.S. securities law exists to protect investors, and should not be used to advance political or social purposes. For this reason, we would like to clarify that SASB is not an activist organization.
By Jean Rogers
4 minute read
September 01, 2014 | Texas Lawyer
EnergyBuzz: Bidding on Pemex Joint VenturesSuccessfully navigating this new landscape will require a firm understanding of the nuances of this legal framework and its associated bidding system.
By Scott D. Marrs and James E. Rogers
5 minute read
August 29, 2014 | Texas Lawyer
EnergyBuzz: Bidding on Pemex Joint VenturesSuccessfully navigating this new landscape will require a firm understanding of the nuances of this legal framework and its associated bidding system.
By Scott D. Marrs and James E. Rogers
5 minute read
March 18, 2014 | Daily Report Online
Discovery Debate: Vote No on HB 643 'Deception' That Shields DefendantsBuck Rogers argues that bill would "create significant barriers to justice."
By Brian D. "Buck" Rogers
5 minute read
February 19, 2014 | Daily Business Review
New Model Re-Aligns Interests Of Payors, ProvidorsAn innovative new model departs from the traditional fee-for-service. The goal seems simple enough—share the savings generated from the reduced cost of care and pay these amounts to the providers, based in part, on their relative contribution.
By Commentary by Joshua Kaye and Adam Rogers
5 minute read
January 27, 2014 | Texas Lawyer
Preserving Claims for Future Damages After an Oil SpillOil spill claims are unique: Damages are large and difficult to discern, and they occur over a long period of time. Regardless of the methods used to recover incurred damages, an injured party's lawyer quickly should develop a strategy to protect against future damages--both first-party damages and liability to third parties and government entities.
By James Rogers and Brandan Montminy
6 minute read
January 02, 2014 | Inside Counsel
Keeping America first with inventionsToday, the price of economic liberty, and our economic future, is constant investment in research and development and protecting inventions.
By David Rogers
3 minute read
December 27, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Forecast 2014: Judicial Branch Wants Continued Input From BarThe Judicial Branch has had many successes this past year in no small part due to the dedication and input of the bar, which has played a major role in the Branch's efforts to enhance our state court system.
By CHASE T. ROGERS
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