The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Dena Lefkowitz | May 30, 2018
It turns out that all through our lives we are always moving through a cycle of renewal, according to Frederic M. Hudson, an author and thought leader in the field of managing life changes and strategies for self-renewal and metamorphosis.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Durée M. Ross | May 30, 2018
In this age of 24/7 news cycles and instantaneous social media coverage, directly answering a question to a potentially damaging situation can be fraught with anxiety.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Larry R. “Buzz” Wood Jr., Adam V. Orlacchio and Craig Haring | May 30, 2018
Delaware litigators and deal lawyers around the globe are keen on accounting for the risk of dissenting stockholders exercising appraisal rights when negotiating and structuring a corporate transaction.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Monica Zent | May 29, 2018
CLMs should be more than just a repository for contracts; they should also provide a means for attorneys and business teams to collaboratively negotiate contracts.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | May 28, 2018
Oral argument can be absolutely critical, according to a panel of expert jurists who spoke at the NJSBA annual meeting.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey Campolongo and Alisha L. McCarthy | May 25, 2018
It has been perhaps a disorienting couple of weeks for those keeping track of where, and how, employers can be sued by their employees. Take, for example, the May 10 step toward transparency in the #MeToo era by Uber Technologies, Inc. (Uber), which announced that it will not push for individual sexual harassment and assault claims to be determined through private arbitration proceedings going forward.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ryan Boland | May 25, 2018
The Pennsylvania Superior Court decided an issue of first impression in Pennsylvania—what is the standard for the authentication of social media postings at trial.
By Samantha Joseph | May 25, 2018
Chief Circuit Judge Jack Tuter issued an administrative order allowing a Broward County Bar Association committee to appoint professional and civility magistrates.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jason Wolf | May 25, 2018
Once again, Florida's insurance industry is using managed repair as both a sword and a shield. As usual, and for good reasons, insurance companies insist on using their managed repair contractors, because it prevents runaway costs.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jessica L. Mazzeo | May 24, 2018
Back in November 2017, I wrote the article, “Why Law Firms Should Already Be Embracing the Mobile Workforce”. That piece mainly focused on firms having work-from-home policies for attorneys and only slightly touched on similar policies for staff. Six months later, it doesn't seem like much has changed.
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