The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | May 17, 2022
According to Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts for this decade, openings for paralegals and legal assistants will outpace the average across occupations.
By Jessica Seah | May 17, 2022
The lack of robust legal frameworks in different Asian jurisdictions means investors in the region face more risk when investing in digital assets, including cryptocurrencies such as stablecoins.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|News
By Hugo Guzman | May 16, 2022
"The only thing consistent about [Musk] is the sense that he's always going to surprise you," retired University of Delaware professor and corporate governance expert Charles Elson said.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Quentin Brogdon | May 16, 2022
In Texas, parents can be civilly liable for their children's torts, but only under specific, limited circumstances.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary
By Kenneth Artz | May 13, 2022
"If you're using an app such as TikTok, you need to just go ahead and assume that every single message that you're sending and receiving is going to one day be public information."
By Jay Dykstra | May 13, 2022
Many claims filed after 2021 Winter Storm Uri included HVAC systems with reported losses caused by freezing conditions.
By Christine Charnosky | May 10, 2022
While the move would be welcomed by many who believe it could, in theory, make law school more accessible to diverse applicants, its practical effect could prove muted. Still, advocates see it as a potential step in the right direction.
By Varsha Patel | May 10, 2022
One respondent to a survey by Law.com International on the topic said they would "quit on the spot" if their firm tried to cut their salary for remote working.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Kenneth Artz | May 9, 2022
"The court has the opportunity to reinforce the importance of reemployment rights for members of the reserve components."
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Mark Murphy and Hayley Ellison | May 6, 2022
A party can appeal an interlocutory order if it meets certain elements, such as whether there is a "controlling question of law" and whether an appeal at that stage might "materially advance the termination of the litigation."
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