Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jamie Alan Cole and Candice Balmori | September 20, 2022
The nuanced aspects of disputes that lie at the intersection of government and business, and the specific procedural laws that apply to local governments, require assistance from mediators with specific local government experience to assist parties seeking to resolve disputes through mediation.
By Dan Roe | September 19, 2022
South Florida's real estate and construction booms drove hiring at the now-23-lawyer firm, which lured even more new faces as associates were drawn to the firm's growth and flexible working policies.
By Max Mitchell | September 19, 2022
"I think that in this time of major political and social divisiveness it's becoming harder for judges to maintain judicial independence," Judge Paula Patrick said in a Q&A.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Myrna Barakat Friedman | September 16, 2022
Whether it's a worldwide wheat shortage or a spike in energy prices, the current political framework is having broad and significant repercussions on supply chains, transport and financials generally. Commercial transactions have suffered directly as economic metrics have changed overnight.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliot D. Ostrove and Lucia Wa Yang | September 15, 2022
By a decision issued on Aug. 17, 2022, in 'Schwartz v. Menas,' the Supreme Court of New Jersey joined the majority of other jurisdictions in finding that a per se ban on lost profits damages by a new business is unwarranted.
By Ben Thompson | September 14, 2022
Ben Thompson, managing partner of New York-based Thompson LLP, says his firm's structure provides for "organic cross-referral" opportunities.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward S. Robson | September 13, 2022
"Sandbagging" is the term used to refer to what happens when a buyer, who enters an agreement knowing that one or more of the seller's representations or warranties are not true, brings a post-closing lawsuit against the seller regarding a breach of those same terms.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Tarifa Laddon, Lexi Fuson, Lisa Dunkin and Alexis Knutson | September 12, 2022
Now more than ever, corporate litigants want representation that embodies the spirit of diversity. Jurors want to see and hear from lawyers who look like them, and litigants want representation that brings a diverse set of experiences and backgrounds into the courtroom.
Law.com | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | September 12, 2022
"Don't hold yourself back because you think it's 'not your area.' You should try new things and stretch your abilities. That will bring invaluable experiences and connections you may not even expect."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael A. Mora | September 8, 2022
In an industry characterized by multibillion-dollar corporations, Parkway Dental Services LLC swung above its weight. But that all changed when the coronavirus pandemic hit. Now the New Jersey company has become part of a litigation trend after it turned to merchant cash advance companies.
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