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Stairway to Heaven: End of the Inverse Ratio Rule Apophthegm
Perhaps the thing I love most about intellectual property law is that it deals with the intellectual pursuits that make life worth living: music, art, literature, technology and science.FJD Suspends Trials, Closes Most Court Functions Over Coronavirus Concerns
The announcements come a day after court leadership issued a press release pausing sheriff's tax sales and supervised visits to the court nursery in the Family Court building.Cheer up, Brian. You Know What They Say…"Always Look on the Bright Side of Life"
"Some things in life are bad, they can really make you mad. Other things just make you swear and curse…" said Monty Python in 1979. Yes Monty,…That Was Fast. Coronavirus Law Class in the Works
Dan Rodriguez, a professor at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, is pulling together a online, pop-up class on the legal aspects of the COVID-19 outbreak.Content Marketing for Law Firms: Creating Engaging Topics and Tracking the Results
Give your content marketing some structure by investing time in setting objectives and tracking them. It may seem like a lot of work, but the payoff is worth it.View more book results for the query "*"
In Continued Makeover, Wells Fargo Hires TD Bank's Ellen Patterson as General Counsel
"I am excited to join Wells Fargo during a transformational time in the company's history," Patterson said. "I look forward to collaborating with leaders across the company to shape the culture."The Coronavirus Epidemic and Quarantine Laws
In his Health Law column, Francis Serbaroli addresses the current coronavirus outbreak, and New York state and New York City's statutory and regulatory quarantining requirements. He advises that elected officials, public health authorities, and their lawyers, should closely follow established laws for dealing with infectious diseases, and that courts should exercise caution in deciding legal challenges to quarantine orders and other disease containment efforts.Venue and Medical Malpractice Defense
The prompt evaluation of and response to venue issues when they arise is important to the defense of medical malpractice claims. In his Medical Malpractice column, John L.A. Lyddane discusses the parameters governing the resolution of those issues.Why Businesses Get Sued, and What You Can Do About It: Part I
This article discusses the most common source of lawsuits for a business—its own employees.For Legal Services Industry, Europe Travel Ban Brings Little Disruption
A European travel ban intended to curtail the spread of the coronavirus in the U.S. may have a limited impact on the ability of legal tech companies and alternative legal service providers to operate internationally. But the real threat could be the toll the virus takes on a business' workforce.Trending Stories
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