By Sue Reisinger | January 11, 2018
Although it's important to address climate change, said Linda Kelly, general counsel of the National Association of Manufacturers, lawsuits against energy companies around the issue aren't the answer.
By Susan DeSantis | December 27, 2017
William Schwartz, 84, a lawyer in the New York office of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, died Dec. 20.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 25, 2017
A dishonest employee should not be allowed to go unpunished because of the fortuity of his employer's lack of loss.
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | December 19, 2017
With an all-hands-on-deck approach that has no room for primadonnas, Jones Day's focus on client service shines through in its litigation wins, earning it our highest honor in the Litigation Department of the Year contest.
By David Bario | December 19, 2017
Behind the roster of all-stars in Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's litigation department is a deep bench of litigators that can handle any case thrown at them, earning the group a finalist spot in our Litigation Department of the Year contest.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Editorial Board | December 14, 2017
There are about 35,000 museums in the world, but only one that has law as its subject. Located 46 miles northwest of Hartford, it's the American Museum of Tort Law, in the small Litchfield County town of Winsted.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas J. Hall | December 14, 2017
Commercial Division Update columnist Thomas J. Hall writes: Defendants bear a heavy burden of establishing that New York is not a convenient forum, and courts have discretion in considering a number of factors in determining the issue. While no one factor is controlling, the residency of the parties has emerged in recent Commercial Division decisions as an important factor.
By Terence K. McLaughlin and Shruti Chopra | December 14, 2017
The applicability of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in India -- a country that features prominently on the world map, both in terms of economic growth and increasing international regulatory oversight.
By Terence K. McLaughlin and Shruti Chopra | December 14, 2017
The applicability of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in India -- a country that features prominently on the world map, both in terms of economic growth and increasing international regulatory oversight.
By Josefa Velasquez | December 13, 2017
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo floated the idea of limiting the ability of publicly traded companies and government entities to secretly settle sexual harassment allegations.
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