By Roy Strom | September 19, 2018
A three-way war of words has broken out in the wake of a dismissed concussion-related suit involving World Wrestling Entertainment and its lawyers from K&L Gates, a plaintiffs attorney and a judge.
By Scott Flaherty | September 19, 2018
Richard Levine, an associate general counsel for legal policy at the Securities and Exchange Commission, has joined Labaton Sucharow as a partner.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alessandra Stivelman | September 19, 2018
One of the many perks of living in the Sunshine State is our beaches. Access to the ocean is often from a public park and has long been viewed as a public amenity and free natural resource for both residents and visitors.
By Xiumei Dong | September 18, 2018
Barnes & Thornburg and Lathrop Gage have raided a pair of local firms to expand in the City of Angels.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Shepard Davidson | September 18, 2018
When George H.W. Bush signed into law the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits discrimination in “any place of public accommodation,” the internet barely existed.
By Ellis Kim | September 18, 2018
Cooper & Kirk is working with the state attorney general to investigate allegations a tech company, reported to be Google, is deceiving consumers by tracking and storing their location data.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ben Rubinowitz and Evan Torgan | September 18, 2018
Trial Advocacy columnists Ben Rubinowitz and Evan Torgan write: To be effective with cross-examination, the trial attorney must know what her objective is and how to get there. All crosses must start at the end—with what attorney intends to prove. Once the attorney knows what she intends to prove, she can use different techniques such as changing the tone of her voice, focusing the question for the witness, asking low risk open ended questions and making statements with a question at the end.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Penny Conly Ellison | September 18, 2018
As animal law has developed into a specialty over the past few decades, lawyers have wrestled with how to get their interests to matter in court proceedings. Animals are property under the law, a concept that has broad implications.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Roger Slade and Jonathan Goldstein | September 18, 2018
A recent decision from an appellate court in Tallahassee will likely create significant hurdles for condominium unit owners who wish to sue their association and its directors for wrongdoing that affects the entire membership.
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | September 17, 2018
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