New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward S. Robson | June 21, 2018
This article examines four of the most common justifications for arbitration and suggests examination of the knee-jerk impulse to include arbitration provisions in commercial agreements.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|News
By Andrew Denney | June 6, 2018
Among the questions that have arisen for observers as pretrial litigation gets underway is whether the prosecution will move to present testimony on uncharged, prior bad acts from women who say they have been sexually assaulted by Weinstein other than the two alleged victims in the case.
By Ben Hancock | May 31, 2018
Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou's account of corporate fraud at Theranos depicts Boies Schiller Flexner as using hardball tactics to keep the truth from coming out. David Boies says it's an overdramatization.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Ross Todd | May 30, 2018
The number and percentage of cases argued at the federal appellate level is fading leaving firms to ask where their next generation of appellate lawyers can turn for courtroom experience.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | May 21, 2018
A racist rant. Scrutiny over prolific billable hours. Controversy over arbitration pacts. All three have made news in the legal world in the past few months, and all were thrust into the spotlight through social media.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | May 14, 2018
Several ethics attorneys said the disciplinary sentence, which will require Toman to undergo a lot of litigation if he wants to have his license reinstated, shows that the Disciplinary Board is taking these matters seriously.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | May 8, 2018
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's resignation adds another name to the list of prominent male figures in the legal world who have fallen from grace in the wake of #MeToo.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq., Director, FC&S Legal | May 3, 2018
The Ninth Circuit found that an insurer could proceed with its lawsuit to claw back its $175,000 workers comp payout to Brad Culpepper, a former member of the Chicago Bears.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | April 27, 2018
What makes corporate counsel return to law firm work?
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | April 27, 2018
Cosby's lawyers tried to attack the credibility of his accusers. That strategy may not work so well anymore, other attorneys said.
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