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Bullying: From Classrooms to Courtrooms
"School systems have been failing in their state- and federally mandated obligations to combat and prevent severe behavioral issues and bullying. Consequently, more liability, injury, and wrongful death suits are being filed against school districts," says Christa Ramey of ACTS Law.Commonwealth Court Rejects Novel 'Public Nuisance' Approach to Lead Paint
"The idea of transforming that statutory language into an argument that the presence of lead paint is a public nuisance was a pretty hard hill to climb," said Robert Heim, Dechert special counsel.Deal Watch: Dealmakers Brace for Complications From Debt Ceiling Debate
Corporate activity has been steady if not great the last few weeks, but a looming U.S. debt crisis could serve as foil to progress.'The Insurance Company Made a Mistake': How Lawyers Got 12 Times the Policy Limit
"I've never seen that happen," said attorney Christopher M. Drury of Drury Law in Coral Gables.Emerging Technology, Law Firm: DLA Piper
"Legal innovation should be no different from innovation," says Andy Gastwirth, Chief Innovation Officer at DLA Piper. "All innovation at DLA Piper uses technology to enhance our subject matter expertise, and thereby better meet the legal needs of our clients."View more book results for the query "*"
In This Industry, Sometimes It's Survival of the Unfittest
We need to destigmatize depression, substance abuse and mental illness among lawyers.After Turnover at Lewis Brisbois, Are More Abrupt Exits on the Horizon for Law Firm Leaders?
Increasing lateral churn and the desire for net growth is putting more pressure on leadership. At some firms, signs of financial instability such as group departures have prompted abrupt changes in management.Hogan Lovells Puts Pro Bono Resources Into Trump-Era Immigrant Family Separation Suit
"Accountability matters. Imagine arriving in the U.S. to seek safety from persecution and having your children forcibly taken from you, not knowing whether or not you'd see them again," said Javier Hidalgo, interim director of litigation at RAICES.Pacesetter Research: Office Occupancy Strategy - a missed opportunity?
With a focus on returning to normal, organizations are instituting office occupancy policies that closely reflect a pre-pandemic time period, while trying to balance employee pressure and economic uncertainty, causing some to miss opportunities that create better business overallHow an Attorney's Missing Clothes Led to Years of Litigation
What started as a contentious clothing dispute between attorneys and friends led to the Arizona Court of Appeals affirming a lower court's granting of summary judgment, after concluding one of the attorneys failed to prove claims of aiding and abetting and intentional infliction of emotional distress.Trending Stories
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