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June 13, 2017 | The American Lawyer

Locke Lord Leaders Launch Boutique Amid TCPA Uncertainty for Big Law

Like many big firm lawyers, Locke Lord's Martin Jaszczuk built a practice representing clients hit by a wave of telemarketing suits. Now that he's on his own, what happens if that torrent turns back to a trickle?
5 minute read
June 01, 2017 | The American Lawyer

Judge Rules Big Trump Supporter Owes Nixon Peabody $5.7M in Fees

President Donald Trump's Illinois finance chairman and his family owe $5.7 million in unpaid legal fees to Nixon Peabody related to a 95-day trial in 2014, a Cook County Circuit Court judge ruled Wednesday.
13 minute read
May 23, 2017 | Daily Business Review

The Dire Financial Consequences of Misclassifying Your Employees

In February of this year, a Florida appeals court upheld a decision by Gov. Rick Scott's administration that Uber drivers are independent contractors and not employees. In terms of the law, the decision was hardly revolutionary. It did, however, highlight the importance of properly classifying workers. Indeed, failure to properly classify workers can have staggering financial consequences for a business that operates on a model that relies heavily on a large number of independent contractors, write attorneys Kristen D. Perkins and Jason J. Oliveri.
8 minute read
May 22, 2017 | The American Lawyer

Cozen O'Connor Adds IP Pros From Norton Rose

Cozen O'Connor has hired two patent litigators from Norton Rose Fulbright, adding to its Minneapolis office and its intellectual property practice.
26 minute read
May 22, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

Cozen O'Connor Adds IP Pros From Norton Rose

Cozen O'Connor has hired two patent litigators from Norton Rose Fulbright, adding to its Minneapolis office and its intellectual property practice.
3 minute read
May 18, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Shutts & Bowen, Partner Settle Antitrust Lawsuit

Florida-based Am Law 200 firm Shutts & Bowen and Miami partner Kevin Cowan settled an antitrust lawsuit in a case that also raised allegations of wrongdoing against Hinshaw & Culbertson Coral Gables partner Steven Carlyle Cronig.
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May 18, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Shutts & Bowen, Partner Settle Antitrust Lawsuit

Florida-based Am Law 200 firm Shutts & Bowen and Miami partner Kevin Cowan settled an antitrust lawsuit in a case that also raised allegations of wrongdoing against Hinshaw & Culbertson Coral Gables partner Steven Carlyle Cronig.
4 minute read
May 08, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Impact of Driverless Cars on the Insurance Market

According to the National Highway Traffic Administration over 90 percent of auto accidents are caused by human error. So taking control of the car away from the driver, will reduce both the frequency and severity of accidents according to the Institute for Highway Safety and Highway Loss Data Institute. The reduction in the number of accidents, however, will not happen overnight; rather the savings will take place as more cars with driverless, or other accident avoidance technology, replace cars without these safety features, Ronald L. Kammer writes.
9 minute read
May 03, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Tales of Woe: An Update on Two Disturbing Issues

Anthony E. Davis, in his Professional Responsibility column, revisits the topics of the differing office requirements for New York admitted lawyers who reside outside New York and the rules governing identically qualified lawyers who do reside in the state, and inadvertent disclosure, particularly the duties of lawyers who, through no fault of their own, receive messages or documents that were not intended for their eyes.
39 minute read
April 27, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Florida Last Wills: From Onion Skin to the Cloud

In order to be valid under current Florida law, a last will must be in writing which is generally presumed to be written in ink on paper. Florida does not recognize nuncupative wills (oral) or holographic wills (ones written by hand). Although not specifically prohibited under current law, the Act would expressly permit Florida last wills in electronic form, writes Steven W. Cutler.
9 minute read

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