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'Dark Overlord' Hack Shows Mounting Cyber Risks for Law Firms
The hacker group wants ransom payments from dozens of firms involved in the Sept. 11 litigation, and experts warn that more attacks are coming.ABA Clarifies Rules on Lawyer Advertising (Sort Of)
At the ABA's recent national convention, a board of delegates voted to adopt a set of changes to model rules surrounding attorney advertising, a confusing ethical area for both Big and Small Law.Avi Schick Joins Troutman Sanders
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Who Got the Work - April 2, 2018
On March 14, Lexington Insurance Co. and Aspen Specialty Insurance Company received a decision from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Atlantic…The Mentally Impaired Client: Who Decides Trial Strategy?
The Rules of Professional Conduct allocate primary decision-making about fundamental strategic issues to the client. While superseding the client's decision-making with that of the lawyer is permissible for routine tactical matters, that is not the case for fundamental decisions such as whether or not to plead guilty, whether to settle a civil case, whether to go to trial, whether to assert an insanity defense, or whether to concede guilt at trial in the hope of averting greater punishment.Law Firm Legal Battles That Slipped From the Headlines in 2017
From bias and discrimination claims to malpractice disputes and fights over fees, several firms quietly resolved once high-profile disputes with their clients or employees last year.Cybersecurity for Law Firms: Recent Developments
While abundant publicity has accompanied spectacular data breaches at Equifax and Yahoo, less attention has been paid to cybersecurity at law firms. This, however, is changing, as cybersecurity events, including hacking, are on the rise at law firms.Understanding Insurance Issues in Securities Arbitration and Mediation
Insurance issues often influence the outcome of securities arbitrations and mediations, yet the workings of errors and omissions insurance is not fully…N.J. Lawyer Fails in Bid to Require Insurer to Retroactively Provide Malpractice Coverage
An appellate court in New Jersey, affirming a trial court's decision, has ruled that a lawyer could not compel an insurance company to retroactively provide professional liability coverage to him.N.J. Lawyer Fails in Bid to Require Insurer to Retroactively Provide Malpractice Coverage
An appellate court in New Jersey, affirming a trial court’s decision, has ruled that a lawyer could not compel an insurance company to retroactively…Trending Stories
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