New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shira Forman | August 14, 2018
In her Litigation 101 column, Shira Forman writes: As compared with the strategic task of taking a deposition, defending a deposition is often regarded as simple—nothing more than holding the witness's hand, objecting sparingly, and making sure everything goes as smoothly as possible.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Angela D. Giampolo | August 10, 2018
The state of Ohio's House of Representatives is considering legislation that forces educators, therapists, and social workers to out transgender minors to their parents or face fourth-degree felony charges.
By Samuel C. Stretton | August 9, 2018
I am about to be sued and I don't have legal malpractice insurance. Will I have any problems because I don't have malpractice insurance?
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jennifer Feld | August 7, 2018
My first five-day jury trial was four weeks after I returned from maternity leave. I knew I had to allot time for pumping but I was not sure about the proper procedure. As I now gear up for my second jury trial, I decided to dictate this article to Siri (while pumping, nonetheless) so that other new mothers might have some guidance.
Daily Business Review | Conversation
By Arnoldo B. Lacayo, Juan J. Mendoza and Andres H. Sandoval | August 7, 2018
A recent change to a state law concerning the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in Florida may make it easier to avoid payment of valid debts.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sohana S. Barot | August 3, 2018
I am a second-generation Indian-American woman; a daughter of immigrants who have mostly assimilated to the American way of life but still retained much of their cultural upbringing. I grew up quiet, nonconfrontational and soft-spoken.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | August 2, 2018
There is nothing in the rules that requires a judge to explain every decision.As a relatively new judge, at times litigants—particularly some young…
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael E. Gertzman and Michael J. Pernick | August 1, 2018
Michael E. Gertzman and Michael J. Pernick, in a column on International Litigation, write about how the Second Circuit changed the analysis of whether to review an overseas client's documents here or abroad.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua Lorenz | August 1, 2018
It's not often that construction contract statutes are changed in Pennsylvania, so it was notable when Gov. Tom Wolf on July 12 signed legislation to amend the Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act (CASPA).
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Laura C. Bunting | August 1, 2018
One of the defining moments for many adolescents is their first summer job. A first job often represented a sense of freedom and increased independence.…
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