New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Marc Garfinkle | February 4, 2022
The court can assure that every bar candidate will be able to competently draft a will, interpret a contract, spot a potential ambiguity, prevent a misunderstanding, and otherwise be adept with the language.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Michael P. Maslanka | January 28, 2022
President Kennedy knew what all effective trial lawyers know: be direct, be candid, ask for what you want. And do so in vivid specifics, not gauzy generalities.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jules Epstein | January 20, 2022
Despite familiarity with the phrase "less is more," lawyers can't seem to help themselves—they ask question after question after question. That this irks jurors is beyond doubt.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Andrew Larson | January 19, 2022
It was a complex case because the co-defendants blamed each other, making it difficult to determine liability, said attorney Florian Kreuk, who represented the plaintiff.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|Best Practices
By David B. Saxe and James M. Catterson | January 18, 2022
Former associate justices of the Appellate Division, First Department, David Saxe and James Catterson offer a refresher on best oral argument techniques that may be helpful to the practitioner who has gotten use to the more laid‑back practices of "argument-by-Zoom."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Andrew Larson | January 14, 2022
"The number essentially represented payment of the medical bills and $100,000 for pain and suffering," said plaintiff counsel Ryan Veilleux, of the Carter Mario Law Firm.
By Christine Schiffner | January 14, 2022
"Our clients are stressed by the delays associated with courts closing or being slow in bringing cases to trial," Robins Kaplan Los Angeles based partner Roman M. Silberfeld said.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | January 14, 2022
Plaintiffs firms are looking at new strategies for adapting to litigation delays as COVID-19 variants lead to slowdowns for civil proceedings.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Andrew Larson | January 13, 2022
"The shame is this is a case that would have been worth significantly more," plaintiffs counsel said. "But you run into this all the time."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John J. Hare | December 30, 2021
In the state of New Jersey, under the New Jersey Design Services Act, architects and only architects, not engineers, are permitted to design buildings intended for human use, occupancy and habitation.
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