By Randall Newsome | December 11, 2018
Much of what goes on in bankruptcy court has little to do with bankruptcy laws or rules. Commercial lawyers and litigators seeking a suitable ADR specialist to help resolve their disputes may want to consider a retired bankruptcy judge.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | November 20, 2018
As law firms and clients increasingly go global, attorneys are likewise finding that their practices are not constrained by borders. However, in today's environment, the act of crossing the border can by itself create some unexpected ethical issues.
By Susan Yorke | November 8, 2018
Few topics provoke as much consternation among lawyers and law students as jury nullification. It's a legal problem child—serving as a vital check on government power while simultaneously undermining the very premise of our adjudicative system.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | November 7, 2018
Although many attorneys strive to assist their clients in making informed decisions, the act of predicting results can be less than certain.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 16, 2018
In today's environment, social media allows people to instantly share their opinions with the world. However, given the many heated issues that dominate our national discourse, there can be a tendency to post (or tweet) in anger or passion, which can lead to regrets later.
By Julie Q. Brush | October 15, 2018
How do employers perceive LinkedIn profiles vs. resumes? What are the differences and should they contain the same or different information?
By Jennifer Pileggi, Cynthia J. Cole and Tai Hsia | October 8, 2018
The role of general counsel for companies in the technology sector has evolved over the years, with in-house lawyers expected to serve not only as counsellors on legal matters but also as C-suite executives, board advisers and business partners, integral to the business and growth of the company.
By Julie Q. Brush | October 8, 2018
I just joined Big Law from a small firm and hate it (no mentoring and cutthroat) but I need to stick it out for at least a year. How do I survive?
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 3, 2018
Most businesses and individuals enjoy a broad right to contract by which they are free to enter into contracts often subject only to the limitation that the contracts do not violate any existing laws or public policy.
By Samuel L. Brown and J. Tom Boer | September 20, 2018
Since the Supreme Court's 2006 split-decision in United States v. Rapanos, successive administrations have struggled to define the extent of federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act (CWA).
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