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Pro Mid Market

Midsize Firm Client Feedback: What They Say, Both Good and Not-So-Good

The importance of client satisfaction surveys, and a summary of what law firm clients say about the outside firms they use.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Pursuit of a Regulatory Practice Dream: The Story of 2 Powerhouse Bank GCs Uniting 

Historically, financial regulatory lawyers have rooted themselves in New York or Washington, D.C. to develop thriving practices. Charlotte's resurgence as a financial center—now once again the nation's second largest banking center—coupled with the increasing availability of local, reasonably priced and talented banking practitioners, has changed all that.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility

I have a hearing in a federal court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to reinstate my law license. Do I need counsel since I have already been readmitted in Pennsylvania?
11 minute read

Global Leaders in Law

Former BBC Producer Esther Stanhope Shares 5 Tips to Perfect Video Calls

One of the most frequently asked questions right now is, "How can I be better at video conference calls? In addition to the first question, it…
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Insight Into the DOJ's Updated Guidance on Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs

This April the Department of Justice (DOJ) issued updated guidance on the evaluation of corporate compliance programs with the goal of assisting prosecutors in making informed decisions as to whether corporate compliance programs are performing effectively.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

In his Realty Law Digest, Scott E. Mollen discusses “Omega SA v. 375 Canal,” a “novel” case where a watchmaker was awarded $1.1 million in damages against its landlord based on the landlord's contributory trademark infringement, and “Matter of C&B Realty #3, where the BZA's denial of an off-street parking variance was annulled for lack of substantiated evidence.
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

U.S. Supreme Court Pushes Takings Claims to Federal Court

In his Zoning and Land Use Planning column, Anthony Guardino discusses "Knick v. Township of Scott, Pennsylvania," where the U.S. Supreme Court, overruling its own decision from 1985, has decided that a takings claim against a state or local government can be heard in federal court as soon as property is taken—even if there is a procedure available to determine the amount of compensation payable to the property owner.
10 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Is Practicing Law In-House Better? The Two Sides of the Coin

There are two sides to every coin, and for all the benefits that come with an in-house position, there is an equally long list of benefits for lawyers in private practice.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Going In-House: Themes for Success From the Trenches

I recently sat down with in-house counsel at a number of prominent organizations, like Facebook and PepsiCo, to chat about a whole host of questions that commonly face lawyers at law firms—especially litigators in BigLaw—who are considering going in-house.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Fundamental Fairness Involves More Than Due Process

Here in Connecticut, the fundamental fairness doctrine not only overlaps, but may also transcend, due process.
4 minute read

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