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People in the News—Nov. 18, 2024—Hamburg Rubin, Offit Kurman
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced that financial services attorney Ron L. Woodman has joined the firm as partner in the business law department.How I Made Law Firm Leadership: 'Leaders Must Be Good Listeners,' Says Dan Summerlin of Woods Rogers
"You need a vision of what you want your firm to accomplish, but at the same time, you must be willing to listen and remain open to your partners and their views. Leaders must be good listeners. People want to be heard, and leaders must respect their opinions. You may not always agree, but it is critical that they feel they have been heard."Tightening the Noose on Franchise Fraud
"As a lawyer exclusively representing franchisees, the types of claims that I see are numerous and varied. Anything from a franchisor’s failure to approve a transfer, to a threatened termination, to failure to support the franchise in a way the franchisee is expecting (which happens a lot)—the calls I receive keep my job interesting."View more book results for the query "*"
Prior Inconsistent Statements and Medical Malpractice Defense
Here we examine some of the concerns for the defense of medical malpractice cases when an issue arises as to the use of a prior inconsistent statement at trial.Public Interest Calendar of Events
In this month's calendar, check out a few CLEs, an annual reception, anniversary party and meeting.Why Law Firms Should Focus on IA for Improved Gen AI
"Law firms should focus on their information architecture before they start leaning on gen AI," writes Alex Smith of iManage.Post-Pandemic Increase in Live Events Prompts Need for Premise Liability Action
Record live event attendance has been driving the need for review of venue liability policies. This article discusses insurance policies, venue liability, and how to navigate negligence claims as crowd sizes continue to soar.Companies' Dirty Little Secret: Those Privacy Opt-Out Requests Usually Aren't Honored
“Ignoring privacy requests in states where they are legally obligatory creates a huge legal risk. Most companies that do so usually don't have evil intentions but haven't properly configured their consent-management tools," said Jules Polonetsky, CEO of the Future of Privacy Forum.Trending Stories
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