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The Recorder

Bedsworth: More Brussel Sprouts, Please

A deep dive on a European Court of Justice ruling finding that bridge is NOT a sport and what the ruling means to our appellate judge columnist.
9 minute read

The Recorder

Breaking Into the Bay Area Corporate Legal Market—a Primer

No major metropolitan area in the United States is as ripe for the legal profession as the San Francisco Bay Area.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Be on Your Game: How to Crush Your Phone Interview

The phone interview is the first mile marker in the job interview marathon. It's a special situation because it's not face-to-face and relies more heavily on the imagination.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Can You Impeach With RFA Denials? – Victaulic Company's $55 Million Dollar Question

A recent appellate decision confirmed that the prohibition on using Request For Admission denials or responses to contention interrogatories at trial cannot be circumvented by laying an impeachment trap for witnesses.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Should You Accept a 'Quasi-Legal' Job Offer?

Generally speaking, lawyers who take “quasi-legal” paths experience a tough time getting back in the pure legal fast lane. But making the switch is not impossible. Here are several factors to consider.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility

I represented a client on a minor matter and I missed the statute of limitations. The value of the case is about $4,000 or $5,000. I brought the client in and reached an agreement to settle the case for the client for $3,500 with a release from liability. The client is happy. Did I do anything wrong?
8 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Proposed EEOC Enforcement Guidance Updated in Light of #MeToo Movement

Now, more than ever, employers need specific universal guidance on how to prevent and remediate sexual harassment, as well as other forms of workplace harassment.
9 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Opening Day for Baseball, and Arbitration, at Fenway

Baseball arbitration, in a nutshell, is that variety of arbitration where the disputing parties each make a final offer, and the task of the arbitrator is to select and award only one of those numbers.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Does Your Firm's Content Say the Same Things As The Next Firm?

Does your firm say "uniquely placed," "unmatched," or "unparalleled" in marketing materials? In a noisy global market in which it is increasingly hard for law firms to stand out, a simple client-centric approach to content can separate your firm from the pack.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Safeguarding Your Company: Preventing and Detecting Antitrust Violations

In the past several years, anticompetitive activity has impacted a wide range of industries around the world. In 2016, global cartel fines across industries reached almost $8 billion, and more than $4 billion in 2017.
6 minute read

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