The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 10, 2018
A man who was convicted of using a chatroom in an attempt to entice a 14-year-old boy into having sex with him should not be totally banned from using the internet or possessing electronic communication devices, a federal appeals court has ruled.
By Michael Booth | October 10, 2018
"Defendants did not commit malpractice," the panel said. "Because this is merely a fee dispute, defendants did not breach a fiduciary duty."
By Charles Toutant | Christine Simmons | October 9, 2018
Lawyers for Keila Ravelo, a former Hunton & Williams and Willkie Farr & Gallagher partner who pleaded guilty last year to tax evasion and conspiracy to commit wire fraud, said she is "a true shell of her former self."
By Angela Morris | October 9, 2018
By founding their own firms, women are crafting new game rules that provide for fair compensation, equal promotions, full inclusion and better career development opportunities.
By Christine Simmons | October 8, 2018
The recent decisions show that courts are continuing to enforce recruiter contracts with firms, even if they are oral or do not include a signature.
By Michael Booth | David Gialanella | October 8, 2018
In a Morris County suit, Bishop v. Comperchio, a Sparta woman will receive $1.25 million as compensation for physical and emotional injuries she sustained…
By Tony Mauro | October 8, 2018
Kavanaugh told us that increasing diversity among clerks requires outreach. “A big part of it is demystifying the process, having a conversation about how it works, and encouraging the students to apply,” he said last year.
By Erin Mulvaney | October 8, 2018
"Employers large and small, in every region of the United States, have historically used prior salary as a metric to assess a range of matters," the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other business groups said in an amicus brief at the Supreme Court.
By Charles Toutant | October 5, 2018
Eichen Crutchlow sued Allied World Insurance Co. after it refused to cover a potential malpractice suit against former attorney Edward McElroy.
By Meghan Tribe | October 5, 2018
Facing frustration—and sometimes litigation—over their approach to motherhood and parental leave, law firms are wrestling with how far to go to support new parents.
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