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A Bad Round of Golf: 'When Does the Law Step In?'
Many people take part in golf events, not to hit that little white-dimpled ball, but to drink and party. If that drinking and partying gets out of control, resulting in injury to others, the question may be posed: when does the law step in?Digital Pioneers: As Big Clients Move to the Metaverse, Law Firms Begin to Follow Suit
Early movers in the legal industry are seeking real-world business opportunities to cash in on the virtual world trend.Latham, Stroock Latest to Tap CFIUS Talent Amid Rising Demand
Even professionals whose main focus is not CFIUS, but who have experience in the area, are being sought by Big Law firms in D.C.It's Time to End Cost-of-Incarceration Liens in Connecticut
Connecticut authorized cost-of-incarceration liens against lawsuit proceeds and inheritances in 2001View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
Latham & Watkins Duo Talk Path to Mallinckrodt's Chapter 11 Reorganization in Del. Bankruptcy Court
Despite objections from the U.S. Trustee, the SEC, the state of Rhode Island and others, Latham's Chris Harris and Betsy Marks were able to get judicial sign-off on the pharma company's reorganization plan, including a $1.7 billion settlement of opioid-related litigation.With Associate Burnout Concerns Increasing, Law Firms Seek Solutions
Some firms are trying out a number of approaches, such as Arnall Golden checking up on every associate who had over 1,950 hours.20 Depositions Before Injunction Hearing Helped Carlton Fields Clinch $3.3 Million Settlement
"We wanted to conduct discovery before we went into the injunction hearing, so we did a document request, and deposed about 20 people before we went to the injunction hearing. That was a unique strategy in terms of noncompete cases and how they developed," attorney Alan Rosenthal said.Standby Guardianship: An Easy and Essential Part of the Estate Planner's Toolkit
As we all know, Pennsylvanians may designate testamentary guardians of their minor children. Generally, upon the testator's death, if there is no other surviving parent, the appointed guardian is authorized to assume guardianship of the minors.Did COVID-19 Improve Our Productivity? After Doing It For Almost Two Years, A Defense Of Remote Work
'Employers willing to accommodate and offer a hybrid work environment to their employees will have an edge in recruiting top young employees," said Stuart H. Clements, an attorney in the Houston office of Chamberlain Hrdlicka.Trending Stories
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