By Steve Robinson | March 17, 2022
Here's how to satisfy underwriting requirements in this challenging cyber market.
By Paul Bergeron | March 17, 2022
According to a study from Apartment List, Boomer employees are the most likely to find remote work "extremely desirable."
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By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | March 16, 2022
"Sometimes children need not only to care for their parents, they also need to know when to take them to a doctor for a neurological assessment," say two family law attorneys.
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By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | March 15, 2022
'Moody v. Moody raises a number of interesting issues, but most importantly, it reminds us that standing is the foundation of a justiciable claim. The case also reminds us that the Texas Family Code may have some gaps that could use a bit of filling,' say attorneys Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
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By Mike Muskat, Michelle Mahony, Corey Devine, Mariah Berry, and Nicole Su | March 11, 2022
COVID introduced flexible scheduling that has given employees more control over their workday and, in turn, has led to happier employees, improved production, and increased retention, which, for many, is here to stay.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 9, 2022
Net income dropped by 5.7% in 2021 at Locke Lord, but profits per equity partner improved by 17.1% with fewer equity partners.
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By Tim Chandler, Jessica Adkins, Heather Palmer and Kevin Lewis | March 8, 2022
As an ever-increasing number of companies establish goals for reducing carbon emissions, boards are drilling down on the company's strategic plan for meeting its net-zero targets and managing through the transition from traditional fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
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By Marisa Secco Giles | March 8, 2022
"While the road to being a successful female litigator may have its challenges, there are steps to take that can help clear the path," says Austin attorney Marisa Secco Giles.
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By Brett S. Venn | March 7, 2022
The court held that the Wayback Machine's archived webpages are not a proper subject of judicial notice "because a private internet archive falls short of being a source whose accuracy cannot reasonably be questioned as required by [Federal Rule of Evidence] Rule 201."
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By Aron Solomon | March 7, 2022
'Big law firms certainly aren't leading the movement to leave Russia but they have no viable choice but to follow or ignore what has quickly become the movement to leave,' says Aron Solomon, JD, is the Chief Legal Analyst for Esquire Digital and the Editor of Today's Esquire.
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