Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | May 23, 2022
What should a lawyer do when a client indicates that they're not going to follow legal advice or, more seriously, that they intend to break the law?
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Michael Kenny | May 20, 2022
Judge Learned Hand perceptively recognized that we chase "false hopes" if we merely seek our liberty in constitutions, laws and courts.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Frank Sheppard | May 17, 2022
Remote working and the flexibility it affords is here to stay, and its benefits must be weighed against the intangible and sometimes even more direct costs.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Teresa Tomlinson | May 11, 2022
As unexpected as the pandemic was to most of us, it was anticipated by our lawmakers decades ago. The nation was statutorily and organizationally prepared for such a public health emergency.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Ronald Sullivan | May 11, 2022
As a constitutional scholar, I believe that the lawyers seeking disqualification have a steep hill to climb in all of these cases—especially when their arguments based on the 14th Amendment collide with the First Amendment and its protection of free speech.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric Alan Stone and Catherine Nyarady | May 10, 2022
Two recent Federal Circuit cases have clarified that notice letters sent by an out-of-state patent holder into a forum state might create personal jurisdiction in that state over the patent holder.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | May 9, 2022
This article provides a brief overview of misconduct that generally qualifies as vexatious litigation and provides some pointers for lawyers both in preventing such an outcome and in protecting a client's interests when other litigants are being needlessly vexatious.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Stephanie Friese | May 3, 2022
Attorneys are most satisfied when they work at firms that are committed to lawyer development. A focus on development increases personal job satisfaction, employee motivation and helps build morale.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | April 25, 2022
Sharing an office space with another lawyer or professional, even when not part of the same law practice, can be a completely ethical (and financially beneficial) endeavor. However, there are some ethical boundaries to consider when sharing office space.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | April 11, 2022
The Second Circuit's decision demonstrates that disappointed sports fans filing litigation against their favorite teams for damages are almost certain to strike out.
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