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Legal Malpractice Statute of Limitations: Occurrence vs. Damages
The statute of limitations for an action in legal malpractice is: negligence—two years; and breach of contract—four years.Robert Berke Embraces Role of Video Evidence in Shattering 'Unspoken Presumptions'
"The videos have also provided plaintiffs attorneys with additional evidence to consider whether to civilly prosecute these allegations," Berke said.Senate Judiciary OKs Federal Circuit Nominee
There was little drama during the brief discussion of the woman tabbed to be the first Black judge on the nation's patent appellate court. All committee Democrats and five Republicans voted to move her nomination to the floor.Developments in Federal Whistleblowing Programs: What Compliance Officers Need to Know
This article examines recent developments and trends concerning federal whistleblower programs that compliance officers need to know and provides best practices recommendations for ensuring that your company maintains a robust whistleblower and anti-retaliation program in light of increased whistleblower activity.Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Affordable Care Act
The justices, in a 7-2 ruling, found the Republican-led states questioning the health insurance law do not have the right to challenge it.View more book results for the query "*"
4 Procurement Tips to Avoid Regretful Law Firm Software Purchases
Law tech observers offer their tips for assembling a tech procurement plan that can withstand internal and external pressures to make a rash decision.Senate Bill Seeking to Dismantle Public Nuisance Doctrine Undermines Rule of Law
OPED: Senate Bill 697, which seeks to transform the tort of public nuisance in the context of lead paint, received the endorsement of NJ's Attorney General. The endorsement is surprising, as the bill constitutes a radical departure from the rule of law.Commonwealth Court Considers Municipal Boundary Disputes
This past May, a curio story made international news when a Belgian farmer moved a stone monument on his property by approximately 7.2 feet.How Law Firms Can Use Litigation PR
When attorneys find themselves swamped litigating challenging cases, issues like media inquiries and online attacks may require the kind of extra attention a busy law firm doesn't have time to address.Former US Attorney McGregor Scott Joins King & Spalding
McGregor Scott, the former U.S. attorney for California's Eastern District, is following a steady stream of DOJ alumni to King & Spalding.Trending Stories
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