New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Keith Roberts | May 6, 2022
When medical providers are threatened with lawsuits, there are important steps they can take to protect their best interests. This article is intended to serve as a summary of best practices for physicians who have been threatened with a medical malpractice lawsuit.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | May 5, 2022
The International Child Abduction Remedies Act was enacted by the United States to help prevent international child abduction, with the stated intent that, "Persons should not be permitted to obtain custody of children by virtue of their wrongful removal or retention."
By Nicos Vekiarides | May 5, 2022
Is there an impending collision between touchless transactions and the growing threat of synthetic media?
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | May 5, 2022
Lawyers overwhelmingly want more flexibility, and they're willing to jump ship to get it, a recent survey of 350 Big Law attorneys found.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Brad Kutner | May 4, 2022
Following this week's leak of a draft decision in "Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization," half of the country has been left in shock. But all signs pointed to this outcome, court watchers say.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Kenneth Artz | May 2, 2022
Attorneys must become more tech savvy. Every attorney must know how to operate videoconferencing platforms and how to effectively present on these platforms. Attorneys will also need to continually refresh skills on document revisions, drafting and searches, says Rachel Powitzky Steely, vice chair of Labor and Employment at Foley & Lardner.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Cedra Mayfield | April 21, 2022
"I've also known some older women with kids whose attitude is 'I had it hard, why shouldn't you?'" tweeted securities attorney Kerry Dingle. "Internalized misogyny is dreadful."
Daily Business Review | Analysis|News
By Jasmine Floyd | April 20, 2022
"This woman is in jail, and the Supreme Court ordered her to do a whole series of generic tasks regarding her clients and her firm," said Matt Dietz of Disability Independence Group Inc.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Scott K. Field | April 19, 2022
The Texas Legislature put provisions in place for use of Special Judges decades ago. But it has perhaps never been more valuable than right now, says Scott K. Field, a former justice on the Third Court of Appeals and now an attorney at Butler Snow LLP.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion|Investigation|Q&A
By Ali Mosser | April 18, 2022
If a non-party fails to comply with a valid and enforceable subpoena without adequate excuse, a court can hold the non-party in contempt and punish the non-party by fine or imprisonment (Tex. R. Civ P. 176.8). A Texas court can also compel the non-party to respond to the discovery subpoena, say Cantey Hanger attorney Ali Mosser.
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