Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Joseph Ankus | September 11, 2018
As a legal recruiter for over 25 years in South Florida, I have worked with thousands of attorneys and have noticed a steadily increasing need for basic mental health education.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Franklin Zemel and Ariel R. Deray | September 7, 2018
In its recent opinion in Forman v. Henkin, the highest court in New York concluded that information posted on a user's private Facebook profile is discoverable.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Paola Pearson | September 7, 2018
If you have never litigated a case with a foreign corporation as a named party, you may be surprised to learn that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure do little to assuage the language barriers you are likely to encounter along the way.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Aya M. Salem | September 7, 2018
It's not easy being a young attorney of a diverse background. Much like Rocky was an underdog fighter with hopes of making it in the boxing world without much support, so too do many minority attorneys struggle to find their place in the legal market today.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | September 6, 2018
I am getting older. What steps, if any, should I take if I continue to practice law?
By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair | September 5, 2018
Because it has become relatively easy to practice law from anywhere, attorneys can at times forget that states have not become any more lenient when it comes to the unauthorized practice of law.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. | September 4, 2018
The jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals to review questions of fact is severely curtailed by the New York State Constitution (art. 6, § 3[a]), and the court's primary role is its law-making function, to unify, clarify and pronounce the law for the state of New York.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna G. Clair | August 30, 2018
Even attorneys who do not intend to misspeak may at some point in their career make a factual misrepresentation to a court, whether because of a misunderstanding of the facts, an improper assumption as to the facts, or even as a result of zealous advocacy.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Wayne Pollock | August 30, 2018
Law firms should treat their newsletters like the potential revenue generators that they are.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Terry Mutchler | August 30, 2018
Raw sugar, coconuts and rubber are the little-known originators of the Freedom of Information Act, the federal law that governs the release of public records.
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