By Quentin Brogdon | October 26, 2022
Statutes of limitation in wrongful death cases can be confusing and seemingly contradictory. Limitations do not begin to run until the date of death in some cases, but limitations begin to run even before death in other cases.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | October 19, 2022
Termination is warranted where clear and convincing evidence is presented that parents had no plan in place to meet their children's medical needs.
By Ellen Heighten, Marc Rose and Holt Foster | October 6, 2022
Recently, due to poor historical returns and increasing ESG focus, fewer investors have been pursuing opportunities in oil and gas. At the same time, there has been more investor interest in other energy sectors including renewables, hydrogen, carbon capture, and other low carbon sources.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | September 30, 2022
Chief Justice Warren Burger died in 1995, but efforts to write the biography of his life and legacy have taken time.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By James Brogan and Randall Bassett | September 29, 2022
Last month, one of the nation's patent filing hot spots, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, put in place new court…
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sydney Smith Forquer and Ashling A. Ehrhardt | September 27, 2022
On Oct. 31, the court will hear two cases challenging affirmative action in university admissions: Students for Fair Admissions v. President & Fellows of Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina, notably brought by the same anti-affirmative action group, Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA).
By John G. Browning | September 22, 2022
Even when you win in the courtroom, your social media posts can turn that into a Pyrrhic victory.
By Randy D. Gordon | September 20, 2022
In summarizing evidence at trial it behooves the lawyer to adhere to the "huntsman's paradigm" for discerning traces and following signs to an inevitable conclusion.
By Maria Jimenez | September 19, 2022
I especially appreciated the opportunity to explain the current state of my IP knowledge base and skill set, and create with my mentors a work plan that would allow me to try new things and develop skills in patent preparation, patent prosecution and litigation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 18, 2022
Trial attorneys know that in most instances juries, the finders of fact, loathe falsity and aim to achieve the right and fair outcome.
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