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Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility

I was privately retained in a criminal case and tried it and was unsuccessful. The client did not hire me for the appeal. The client has not yet retained new counsel and filed a pro se appeal. Do I have any further obligations?
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Corporate Counsel

Issues for US Directors on Foreign Boards—Part I

In this two-part series, Baker Botts partners,, Brendan Quigley, Andrew Lankler and Danny David discuss the heavily talked about topic of U.S. individuals' involvement on foreign boards and what they need to know by getting involved.
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Corporate Counsel

Grooming the Field for Success: Improving Your Communication With ALSPs

This article explores how we need to partner/work together with our chosen providers to succeed, with emphasis upon the process of establishing the parameters for effective communication.
8 minute read

Law.com

Thank You, Gino—An Invaluable Asset to the Seventh Circ. Who Will Be Missed

It is certainly true that judicial comings and goings affect the development of the law. A new administration, new laws or rules, or the retirement or appointment of a particular judge can shape the law, for better or ill. Yet the experience of practicing in a court depends on a variety of other people that we should notice and recognize.
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New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

In his Realty Law Digest, Scott E. Mollen discusses "Xiang Fu He v. Troon Management," "261/271 Seaman Ave. LLC v. Jordaan," and "Cuomo v. The East Williston Union Free School Dist."
14 minute read

New York Law Journal

Flood And Terrorism Insurance Reauthorization: Safe For Now

In their Real Estate Financing column, Jeffrey Steiner and Scott Weinberg discuss the passage of the Appropriations Act as an important measure in ensuring that insurance coverages remain available to property owners/borrowers at premiums that they can afford is of utmost importance to the stability of real estate markets, including the lending markets, and the economy at large.
6 minute read

International Edition

The Case For Millennials Working Flexibly

"I was reluctant to ask about flexible working whilst employed. I was afraid if I didn't constantly work late that seniors wouldn't take me seriously. That was not the case."
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Effective Monitoring of Compliance Programs: A Guide for Practitioners

Periodic monitoring is crucial for corporate counsel to ensure that their companies' compliance programs continue to align with changing business profiles, geographic footprints, channels to market and clients served.
6 minute read

Law.com

Sixth Circuit Grants Rare Petition for Rehearing En Banc in Abortion Case

The order granting rehearing means the Sixth Circuit will decide a case involving the hot topic of abortion in the upcoming election year. And, no matter which way the case is decided, it means the U.S. Supreme Court will likely face the prospect of another cert petition in an abortion case the near future.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

What Employers Should Know About Trade Adjustment Assistance

Providing information to federal and state agencies as part of the investigation for determining TAA eligibility for separated workers has surfaced as a unique challenge for employers because these matters move fast and entail a complex web of overlapping federal and state regulations and policies.
7 minute read

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