New York Law Journal | Analysis
By William F. Johnson | July 3, 2018
In his Corporate Crime column, William Johnson explores the history and traditional use of the presidential pardon power, and illuminates the constitutional and legal issues involved.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | June 20, 2018
A federal district court in Connecticut has ruled that an insurance policy's appraisal clause did not require arbitration of a dispute over coverage…
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | June 14, 2018
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Justices Samuel Alito Jr. and Stephen Breyer each reported selling stock holdings, according to the latest financial disclosure forms, released Thursday. Other stock sales reported in the forms also help explain justices' recusal behavior in cases before the Supreme Court.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Black and John B. Madden | May 29, 2018
New York courts have not yet decided whether they may hear sexual harassment lawsuits against religious institutions. Learn more in this Religion Law column by Barry Black and John B. Madden.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Meghan Tribe | May 29, 2018
General counsel's push for diversity hasn't moved the needle yet, but it may soon kick into high gear.
By Ian Lopez | May 16, 2018
Oft-considered an avenue for individuals to attain greater control over their digital information, blockchain could be leveraged by Facebook Inc. to change its status as "gatekeeper" for user data.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Alanna G. Clair and Shari L. Klevens | May 8, 2018
Providing a third party with an evaluation of a client raises a number of unique ethical and practical considerations; however, reviewing the rules can help attorneys best address these issues with their clients and provide ethical and effective representation.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | April 24, 2018
The country's largest law firms thumbed their proverbial noses at tough market conditions, posting some of the most significant gains since the Great Recession.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Ron Houde | April 13, 2018
Governmental immunity is alive and well on Connecticut school grounds this year.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | April 12, 2018
The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that a landlord's insurer could use the doctrine of equitable subrogation to sue tenants for damage they…
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