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Should Clients Attend Oral Argument?
APPELLATE ANSWERS: Obviously, the client has an absolute right to come to oral argument and, certainly, you must keep your client informed about the progress of the case. But before you encourage your client to attend, first ask yourself: Why do you want your client there?On The Move: Archer & Greiner; Dentons; Flaster Greenberg
Zane Named Chair of Archer's Family Law Group Archer & Greiner partner Stephanie J. Zane was named chair of the firm's family law group in Haddonfield.…People in the News—March 8, 2021—Blank Rome, Archer & Greiner
Blank Rome announced partner Melanie S. Carter joined the 2021 LCLD Fellows Program and associates Asima J. Ahmad and Ernestine J. Mings joined the 2021 LCLD Pathfinder Program, and Archer & Greiner partner Stephanie J. Zane was named the new chair of Archer's family law group.50 (or More) Ways to Show (S)he's More Than a Lover: Facts to Prove Cohabitation
Cohabitation is a term of art. It is no longer synonymous with living together or counting overnights. It is a holistic review of a couple's relationship. But exactly what evidence shows the examined relationship is more than dating?9. Law Firms Should Understand the 2021 Budgeting Challenges of their Clients
Consider the unique challenges clients are facing around managing budgets in a particularly difficult year. This lesson is intended to give you a peek behind the curtain at those challenges and suggest how outside counsel can help.After Hours: Norris McLaughlin; Capehart Scatchard; Archer & Greiner
Locke Speaks on Business Continuation and Succession Michael J. Locke, an associate at Norris McLaughlin, recently presented two guest lectures for…It's Out: Sills Cummis Forced Off Case That Could Affect Future Work
The ruling suggests Sills Cummis, which has long represented the Nuckel family in connection with their extensive real estate holdings, could find itself shut out of future work for the family.Applications To Compel or Stay Arbitration
In this edition of their Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall and Judith Archer address several recent decisions on applications to compel or stay arbitrations that illustrate the complexities sometimes involved in resolving these applications, particularly where overlapping agreements may apply, some with arbitration clauses and some without.Trending Stories
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