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Right of Sepulcher: Some Recent Litigated Matters
There are few cases regarding proceedings brought against funeral directors for failure to properly dispose of one's remains. Where one dies intestate with no immediate family available or willing to provide for burial, then the public administrator or the county treasurer or fiscal officer may have the responsibility of providing the necessary services for the disposal of the decedent's remains.Using the Consumer Expectation Test to Prove a Defective Design
The CET is available to gauge a defect when the plaintiff produced evidence of the objective conditions of the product as to which the jury may employ its own sense of whether the product meets ordinary expectations as to its safety under the circumstances presented by the evidence.Liskow's Client-Driven Growth Puts It on the Forefront of the Energy Industry
"Today, we are seeing a new transition into onshore and offshore clean energy with the development of wind farms and things like carbon capture and solar. We are at the forefront of advising clients on those issues," said Liskow managing partner Mark Latham.Working at a Midsize Firm: It's More Than It's Cracked Up to Be
"In my experience, many associates at large law firms either don't think about midsize firms at all, or they harbor misconceptions about them, which leads to limited options when leaving a big firm," writes Leeron Molloy, senior director of legal recruiting firm VOYLegal.View more book results for the query "*"
On the Move and After Hours: Chiesa Shahinian; Saul Ewing; Eckert Seamans; Archer & Greiner
A new practice leader for the Chiesa firm, and a string of Princeton hires.Lean Law Is About Solving the Client's Problem: A Chat With Lean Adviser Creator Alex Geisler
I recently sat down with Alex Geisler, London-based litigation partner with Duane Morris and creator of Lean Adviser, for a discussion around the business of law, the disconnect in service delivery and about changing how you think about the way you work, communicate and collaborate as the key to building long-term firm-client relationships.State of the LGBTQ+ Community in 2023? Hopeful, Yet Doubtful
After living through a turbulent 2022 with many ups and downs, there seems to be little change going into 2023 for the LGBTQ+ community.'Willing to Work With You': Reversal Spotlights Rent Dispute Over COVID-Related Closure
"Tavern Corp.'s original surrender of the keys and the premises on October 3, 2020, was unilateral," read a Georgia Court of Appeals opinion. "Tavern Corp. did not provide notice to Phipps of the surrendering of the keys before they were sent in the mail."Possession, Custody and Control in the Era of E-Discovery
Despite the fact that e-discovery attorneys and professionals have been handling ESI since the mid- to late-'90s, the question of whether specific ESI is in the "possession, custody or control" of a party remains unsettled and subject to debate.Trending Stories
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