New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Sanders and Michelangelo Macchiarella | December 8, 2021
Settling a claim may require brandishing "a big stick" or threatening a lawsuit.
National Law Journal | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Holly Gregory and Ellyce Cooper | December 2, 2021
Significant missteps occur when a corporate client reacts to a crisis with a "circle the wagons" approach, without regard for the importance of empathy, both in terms of communication and response, and in terms of internal consideration of the matter.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Carrie H. Cohen and Nathan Reilly | November 29, 2021
Joining a case as trial counsel can be daunting. Counsel need to establish a relationship with existing or predecessor counsel, learn the documents and witnesses in a record time and navigate theories and practices that may fall outside their everyday experience. This article outlines the factors for success.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Quentin Brogdon | September 20, 2021
If ever there was an event on which witnesses should have agreed, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963 was that event. Yet eyewitnesses to the assassination could not agree on even the most basic details of what happened in plain view in Dealey Plaza.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Russell Yankwitt and Anxhela Mile | September 16, 2021
This article proposes language to include in retainer agreements to enable the monetization of non-monetary victories and compensate attorneys for all their work on behalf of their contingency clients.
By Zack Needles | Alaina Lancaster | August 27, 2021
This recent episode of Legal Speak is your chance to get some pointers on legal writing from a sitting judge without worrying about having your motion tossed out.
By Raychel Lean | August 12, 2021
If you're not familiar with session replay software, privacy lawyers suggest it's time to read up.
By Jay Harrington | July 15, 2021
Want to impress? Keep it simple.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michelle M. Bufano, Joshua Kipnees and Ian C. Kerr | July 15, 2021
Virtual depositions are destined to remain a fixture in the post-COVID era, but must also be balanced against the return of in-person depositions.
By Zack Needles | Karen Sloan | June 25, 2021
This week's episode is your chance to get some pointers on legal writing from a sitting judge without worrying about having your motion tossed out. Am Law Litigation Daily editor and columnist Ross Todd chats with 10th Circuit Judge Robert E. Bacharach, author of the recent book, "Legal Writing: A Judge's Perspective on the Science and Rhetoric of the Written Word." The book examines legal writing through the lens of psycholinguistics, a branch of cognitive science focused on how the brain processes language and speech.
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