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When Dealing With Child Abuse Cases, Attorneys Need to Know How Children Perceive Time
The authors write "Knowing what time it is at this very moment is not difficult. Just look at your watch. Accurately perceiving time regarding events that happened in the past is not as easy. Yet, this ability is critical in law, and particularly in litigation. Organic, cognitive, and memory processes must function properly. The ability to describe an experience to someone else is a very complex process."Big Tech and Internet Companies Slammed With Consumer Class Actions in December
A flurry of class actions pummeled the tech industry last week, targeting companies such as Amazon, Google, Apple, GoodRx and mobile gaming platforms.‘How to Succeed as a Trial Lawyer’: Talking Shop With Author and Veteran Litigator Stewart Edelstein
Edelstein, who practiced as a commercial trial lawyer for 40 years at Cohen and Wolf in Connecticut and taught clinical courses at Yale Law School for 20 years, discusses the latest edition of his book, which he calls a “portable mentor” for trial lawyers.It’s OK to Not Know How You Feel. Here’s What to Know Instead
It’s a stressful time of year for many of us. Jennifer Kupferman, a psychotherapist who specializes in working with lawyers, says recognizing the different states of the nervous system—rather than trying to pin down how exactly we’re feeling—is key to unlocking ourselves.Did Static Case Management Mortally Injure Our Democracy?
The federal case against Trump should have been brought in January 2021, the legal questions resolved by the courts, including the Supreme Court within the first year.View more book results for the query "Amazon.com"
The Narcissist’s Dilemma: Balancing Power and Inadequacy in Family Law
"Navigating cases involving narcissistic individuals requires a nuanced understanding of their psychodynamics," write Elisa Reiter, Jeffrey Siegel and Daniel Pollack.Amazon, SpaceX Press Constitutional Challenges to NLRB at 5th Circuit
The oral arguments represented the latest legal attack from corporations against the 89-year-old National Labor Relations Board, buoyed by the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling this year in SEC v. Jarkesy.Court of Appeals Clarifies Parental Status
"Should Texas embrace a more 'holistic' view of parenthood?" write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.41. Unleashing Your Creative Lawyer
Creativity Series, Part 3 Creativity always embraces the counter intuitive. The conventional approach to a tough problem is to sit, focus on the issue and think hard about it. The counterintuitive approach is don't sit, don't focus and don't think about it at all.The Rule of Law is the Oxygen of Democracy, and It's Running Low
We shouldn't wonder why, given a choice between a former prosecutor and a felon, so many Americans were panting for the felon—even to the point of violence. It's because our institutions—political, economic, educational, and legal—aren't sustaining faith in their promises.Trending Stories
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