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In the Age of Coronavirus, Let Your C-Suite Be Your Communication Coach
What's the hottest trend right now in client relations? Actually relating to your clients.Let Your C-Suite Be Your COVID-19 Communication Coach
What's the hottest trend right now in client relations? Actually relating to your clients.President Trump Just Nominated This Florida Lawyer to the Federal Bench
"She is a great thinker and a great person," one lawyer said. "And that is exactly what all of us should be looking for in judges.Allocatur Denial Brings Pa. Firms' 23-Year Fee Dispute to an End
After more than two decades of litigation, a fee dispute in state court between former law partners has officially ended with a $3,900 award.Preparing for the New Normal: How Legal Can Survive (and Thrive) Beyond COVID-19?
The current situation is real and serious. If we all focus on the things that are in our control, there is a path forward that can help the business community not only survive, but also thrive.View more book results for the query "*"
Superior Court Continues to Shape Contours of Peer Review Privilege
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has waded once again into the murky waters of peer review privilege, this time laying out the requirements for a document to qualify for protection under the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act and clarifying the difference between a nonconfidential incident report and a peer review document covered under the Peer Review Protection Act.Women Have Made Many Strides, But Dangerous Voting Trends Remain
Janet DiFiore, Chief Judge of the State of New York, writes about the strides women have made since gaining the right to vote, but that much remains to be done as voter participation continues to decline.Time To Finally Enshrine Women's Rights in the Constitution
Rolando T. Acosta, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, discusses the Equal Rights Amendment, which has yet to be incorporated into the U.S. Constitution. New York was one of the first states to ratify the proposed federal ERA in 1972, but has yet to pass a state ERA. He writes: Given the uncertain future of the ERA as an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, women's rights need to be protected under the New York Constitution.The Right To Vote Is Central to Full Participation in Our Society
Alan Scheinkman, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department, writes about the successes of women in law and the judiciary, and the barriers that still exist to true gender equality.The Women's Vote: A Long Journey
Elizabeth A. Garry, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Third Department, reflects on the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote.Trending Stories
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