Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Robert T. Dumbacher and Benjamin I. Han | April 4, 2018
In late September 2017, the National Labor Relations Board obtained a Republican majority for the first time in a decade. As labor law practitioners…
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Ashley A. Akins | April 4, 2018
Chasdity's mother was caught in a bind that separated her from her very ill adult daughter. She couldn't get Chasdity released until she could get home nursing care in place. But she couldn't get home care in place without Chasdity's records. She couldn't obtain Chasdity's records until she could become her legal guardian.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jeff Kerr | April 3, 2018
Some documents that look bad, embarrassing or just weird will exist in every party's custody.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Michelle W. Johnson | April 3, 2018
If an employer detects a pattern of signs that may indicate an abusive relationship, a trained human resources professional should reach out to the employee and let her know that the company is concerned about her well being.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Senior Judge G. Conley Ingram | April 2, 2018
If any criminal sentence can be removed from the constitutional parole board's consideration by statute, the Legislature can render the parole board meaningless. I need a more persuasive place to stand on this issue without this troubling question.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Robin Hensley | March 30, 2018
The essential value proposition of a legal assistant is time management.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jonathan Ringel | March 28, 2018
"Han was a leader, a teacher, a mentor, a friend. He was all of those things in one," said one associate.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph Milowic III | March 28, 2018
Struggling to find meaning in your work? Lacking motivation? Thinking about quitting? Please read this first.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 26, 2018
A premium-sensitive law practice may look at these statistics and consider whether it is worth it to continue engaging in a noncore practice area that falls within a high risk category.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kevin Golembiewski | March 21, 2018
Although the U.S. Supreme Court decided Brown v. Board of Education nearly 70 years ago, segregation is still a reality in our public schools. But today's segregation is more subtle. It's de facto segregation—the days of communities intentionally segregating students are behind us. So they say.
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