New York Law Journal | Best Practices|Expert Opinion
By Richard Schoenstein | June 5, 2024
Tarter Krinsky partner Richard Schoenstein offers 10 tips for navigating a civil trial, based on his recent experience trying six cases between July 2023 through June 2024.
New York Law Journal | Best Practices|Commentary
By Ioana Good | April 23, 2024
"Behind every polished media persona lies a journey paved with diligent training and concerted effort." Ioana Good, founder of Promova, an international PR and branding agency breaks down how to navigate interviews, debates, and panel discussions with confidence.
Corporate Counsel | Best Practices
By Trudy Knockless | February 12, 2024
"We've both had to be stronger in our roles, more diligent, kind of better than our peer competitors, to rise up," said Cara Bain, a Major, Lindsey & Africa in-house recruiter.
The American Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices
By Amanda O'Brien | January 23, 2024
A recent lawsuit and an ongoing trial highlight the challenges that supervisors face in delivering constructive criticism to underperforming attorneys.
New York Law Journal | Best Practices|Expert Opinion
By Matthew A. Feigin | December 18, 2023
A New York State statute goes into effect Jan. 1 which will allow the use of affirmations rather than sworn affidavits in civil litigation. This article discusses the statute, along with the apparently unintended effect of changing the necessary form of affirmations.
New York Law Journal | Best Practices|Expert Opinion
By Scott M. Himes | October 6, 2023
Litigation occurs because parties are in a dispute. But not every issue, position, argument, and fact needs to be litigated to resolve the dispute. Parties often fight over issues that do not matter, and sometimes don't even exist. This article offers pointers for staying on the right course.
New York Law Journal | Best Practices
By Alan Feigenbaum | August 3, 2023
Alan Feigenbaum offers his opinion on why professionalism at deposition is something that needs more attention in the practice of law.
New York Law Journal | Best Practices|Expert Opinion
By Jillian E. Gross | August 2, 2023
Unintentionally waiving privilege or engaging in communications that fall outside privilege from the start can put both the client's interests and the attorney-client relationship at risk.
New York Law Journal | Best Practices|Expert Opinion
By Philip Iovieno | August 1, 2023
Philip Iovieno, co-chair of Cadwalader's antitrust litigation group, shares his perspective on best practices in building contingency fee practices, drawn from an interview with legal finance company Burford Capital. He focuses on why firms are pursuing more contingent work; best practices for lawyers and law firms making this transition; and how law firms should manage the additional risk that comes with contingency fee work.
New York Law Journal | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | July 19, 2023
The MTA Inspector General Office's Shareema Abel and Fordham Law's Adam Shlahet share tips on closing arguments from their time practicing in the Bronx, where they served as a prosecutor and a criminal defense attorney, respectively.
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