By Mason Lawlor | November 11, 2024
"I think as a whole, there was a lot of resiliency and we bounced back pretty well," attorney Steve Cash of Searson, Jones, Gottschalk & Cash in Asheville, North Carolina said.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Robert Otty | October 10, 2024
Law firms need to rethink their strategy in the face of technological disruption.
By Mason Lawlor | February 9, 2024
"Depending on how this case ultimately shakes out, it could set certain standards or guide us towards how future activity may or may not be regulated, and I think that's where it's most interesting," said Benjamin Jaffe, a partner at New York law firm Pryor Cashman.
International Edition | Expert Opinion
By Tim Taylor KC | October 11, 2023
A prominent Middle East-based lawyer sets out a prescription for progress in the intractable Israeli-Palestinian conflict. New economic opportunities based on a kind of UAE free zone development model could bring benefits to the Gaza Strip—and the Palestinian people at large—thus removing anti-Jewish animus.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Mark Dubois | April 7, 2023
It will be interesting to see who wins the race to provide legal services — lawyers, nonlawyers or robots.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Gloria Gomez-O'Rourke and Gretta Rusanow | August 15, 2022
The industry needs to see a pick up in the second half of the year to stem the dips in hours in the first six months, Citi survey data shows. Inventory looks promising, collections is the key, a Citi survey shows.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Laurie DuChateau and Nancy Vary | April 20, 2022
Two years into the pandemic, businesses are still getting tripped up over which laws govern their employees.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Mark Dubois | March 29, 2022
Disciplinary counsel wanted a remote-working attorney presented to a judge for serious discipline, arguing that the unauthorized practice of law in New Jersey was a felony. Committing a felony is disbarment material.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Christopher F. Droney and Matthew W. Austin | January 18, 2022
From SEC and antitrust actions to PPP fraud and the death penalty, President Joe Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland will continue to differentiate themselves from their predecessors this year
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion|News
By Aron Solomon | January 11, 2022
Today's Supreme Court oral arguments present cases that are fundamentally about the reasonable outer limits for immigration detention. The Supreme Court has an opportunity to help ensure that the United States has a fundamental fairness in immigration cases that far too few nations have.
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