Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Eduardo “Eddy” Arriola | April 5, 2018
Many associates in large law firms dream of the day when they can go out on their own. However, without a clear understanding of the financial and operational realities involved in running a law practice, the transition from lawyer to small business owner can become a challenging one.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Robin Hensley | January 5, 2018
Law Inc. columnist Robin Hensley says there are five secrets of success at the top of her New Year's Jump Start Planner for 2018.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | December 4, 2017
The recent celebrity scandals involving confidential settlements that purportedly concealed wrongdoing for many years have caused some to question whether confidential settlements strike the appropriate balance between the interests of the settling parties and the public's right to information identifying potential wrongful actors.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | November 6, 2017
When it comes to the work environment, law firms cannot afford to live in the past by maintaining unwritten rules that deprive attorneys of equal opportunities within the firm.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Robin Hensley | October 27, 2017
The formula comes to this: Know what's expected of you, rely on a stellar staff and be off-the-charts organized.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By John Amabile, Todd Sprinkle and Micheal Binns | October 27, 2017
In a remarkable dissent, Court of Appeals Presiding Judge Christopher McFadden, sitting by designation, took head-on the concept of textualism as a legal doctrine.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 23, 2017
While some motions to disqualify are nothing more than a litigation tactic, others raise legitimate questions regarding the ethical obligations owed by the attorney and her or his law firm to former clients.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By edenlandow | Daily Report | October 16, 2017
If the U.S. Senate approves Randy Evans, he will become U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg,
By Eric Boughman | October 10, 2017
It has been said that the term “eavesdropper” evolved from those who stood under the eaves of a house to surreptitiously listen to the goings-on inside. In this age of digital advancement, we now invite eavesdroppers into our homes and offices in the form of artificially intelligent digital assistants. While devices like the Google Home, Apple's Siri, and the Amazon Echo offer great convenience and enjoyment, there are privacy trade-offs; and some are less obvious than others.
By Robin Hensley, Raising the Bar | September 15, 2017
Too often, lawyers think that networking is the end result of networking. It's not—the ultimate goal is revenue.
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