By John M. Pierce | July 18, 2018
Situation: an intellectual elite devotes uncountable hours of training and practice to address the legal needs of global business. Configured as law firms, they grow, they get rich. Yet as the problems of their clientele become increasingly complex, they become increasingly dysfunctional.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Patrick M. Connors | July 13, 2018
In his column on New York Practice, Patrick M. Connors discusses the filing, entry and service of orders. These seemingly small, dry procedural steps can be critical in litigating a case.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | July 12, 2018
As a lawyer, I am getting very frustrated; clients seem to make complaints to the Disciplinary Board routinely even though there's nothing wrong. It makes the practice of law so unpleasant.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By John Zurzola | July 12, 2018
In D.P., the Supreme Court reviewed a lower court decision that had found that certain provisions of the custody statute granting grandparents standing were invalid.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stephanie N. Moot and Carol C. Lumpkin | July 11, 2018
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is designed to ensure that individuals with disabilities have equal access to the goods and services offered by a place of public accommodation.
By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | July 11, 2018
The most electric moment in the World Cup to date was Belgium's stunning comeback against the Japanese, and how they scored their final goal can provide some important lessons for legal technologists as well.
Pro Mid Market | Expert Opinion
By Gina Rubel | July 11, 2018
Outside counsel, business development professionals, and legal marketers want to know the secret to increasing client retention and new business acquisition rates.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Tal J. Lifshitz and Rachel Sullivan | July 10, 2018
Class action defendants are attempting to rewrite longstanding principles of personal jurisdiction, trying to defeat certification of nationwide classes by arguing that a court lacks personal jurisdiction over out-of-state class members' claims where the defendant does not reside in the court's forum state.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joni J. Berner | July 9, 2018
Is a limited amount of legal assistance better for clients than no assistance at all? Can lawyers make a living and be proud of their professional practice without engaging in contentious litigation?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Angie Gambone | July 9, 2018
When I joined Flaster Greenberg in 2015 as a lateral associate, I remember scouring the firm's website for its “diversity and inclusion” statement.
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