By Randy Maniloff | January 31, 2018
What better way to deal with any lull in the action on Sunday than a discussion of the substantial number of lawsuits that surround the National Football League, its players and fans.
By Mitch Little | January 31, 2018
Cryptocurrency speculation and investment in Initial Coin Offerings was always pregnant with the potential for fraud, but the baby has now arrived kicking and screaming.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | January 29, 2018
There are steps that law firms can take to ensure that both the attorney and the firm are protected while enjoying the benefits of the attorney's service on outside boards.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | January 17, 2018
Are women just lousy at business development? Or are their firms not giving them the opportunity to shine? Well, here's another factor to consider: Male clients still favor male partners, according to a recent survey.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | January 16, 2018
The start of a new year presents an ideal opportunity for attorneys to reflect on 2017 and to make plans for what might come in 2018. An important…
By Ross A. Williams | January 8, 2018
If a company does not keep its written materials or product secret, and does not have copyright or patent protections in place, then it may not have protectable intellectual property rights in its written materials or product at common law.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | January 2, 2018
As we emerge from the holiday season and a (hopefully) restful period of time spent with family and friends, lawyers are reminded of the positive impact…
By Gail Papermaster | January 1, 2018
The blockchain concept has been around for some time now, but recently has begun to creep into the popular dialogue. If you are an attorney working outside the technology area, whether in house or in a law firm, and even if you do work in the technology field, the term may still be foreign to you. Or, it may be synonymous in your mind with Bitcoin, the “cryptocurrency” that periodically dominates financial headlines.
By Kris Balekian Hayes | January 1, 2018
Now is the time for family lawyers and their clients to begin preparing for several revisions to the Texas Family Code that are set to take effect in 2018.
By Jeff Anderson | January 1, 2018
Informal marriages pre-Obergefell are redefining family law, writes family law partner Jeff Anderson.
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