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Failed real estate deals driving malpractice claims
Professional liability suits have become the next big thing in the litigation fallout from the commercial real estate bust.Real estate law has always been one of the top practice areas for malpractice claims against lawyers, second only to personal injury, according to an American Bar Association study of professional liability claims against lawyers.Best Practices for Legal Blogging
More and more lawyers are turning to blogging, and with good reason: Many in the legal profession report that their practices have gotten a major boost from new clients who had become familiar with their work through their blogs. Consultant Joshua Fruchter offers tips on what to post, how often and how to get your blog at the top of search results.Fukushima: The Legal Aftershocks
Japanese business culture is famously litigation-averse. But the effects of last year's meltdown in Fukushima may provoke an exception.Circuit Finds No Ground to Presume Vindictiveness in Sentence
Overturning a grant of a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, the circuit said Steven Somerville was not entitled to the presumption simply because then-Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice John Leventhal gave him what appeared to be a longer sentence after the initial sentence was overturned.View more book results for the query "*"
MegaFirm Says It Will Pay a Premium for Marquee Laterals
Hogan Lovells is set to offer marquee lateral hires above-lockstep pay deals as part of ambitious plans to dramatically expand its City M&A practice.Top US copyright cop opposes Google book deal
SAN FRANCISCO AP - The nation's top copyright official has joined the mounting opposition to a class-action settlement that would give Google Inc. the digital rights to millions of out-of-print books.Her objections cast further doubt on whether the agreement will be allowed by a federal court, even as Google offered a concession Thursday aimed at smoothing the way for approval.Fresh skirmishing over work-product privilege
Corporate counsel and business organizations have jumped back into the fray over whether a company's so-called tax accrual work papers, prepared with the assistance of in-house and external counsel, are protected work product.Trending Stories
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