The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | April 5, 2018
If a judge would normally be disqualified from a case, but all parties agree for the judge to—in an administrative matter—accept a waiver or a waiver of a preliminary hearing or a negotiated guilty plea, can the judge do that?
By Scott Flaherty | April 4, 2018
Holland & Knight convinced a California appeals court to reverse a $34.5 million verdict in a case accusing the firm of furthering a real estate investment fraud.
By Scott Flaherty | April 4, 2018
Holland & Knight convinced the Second District Court of Appeal to reverse a $34.5 million verdict in a case accusing the firm of furthering a real estate investment fraud.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 3, 2018
The judge earlier in the day tossed out the conspiracy charge against the attorneys and their client.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | March 29, 2018
I am an older lawyer who is a solo practitioner. Is there anything I should be doing to protect my clients if I should pass away unexpectedly?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ellen C. Brotman | March 29, 2018
Despite appearances, it's spring and Donald Trump and his attorney Michael Cohen have provided us with a brand new crop of ethics issues. Let's take a look at the issues that have come up and how they would be treated under the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew Lavoott Bluestone | March 28, 2018
It has been almost four years since 'Grace' was decided. Legal malpractice litigation continues at its typical pace, and the defense bar is aware of the implications of plaintiff's appeal status. Our earlier confident expectoration of a spike in the use of 'Grace' has not yet materialized.
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.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | March 23, 2018
Eric Jordan has filed a federal lawsuit against a New Jersey law firm claiming it has not paid him the $336,877 wrongful death settlement he is due related to his daughter's death.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Josh J.T. Byrne | March 23, 2018
Four examples of what not to do and what to do to get reinstated following a suspension for serious crimes.
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