By Aron Solomon | May 6, 2022
This case's chilling effect is simple and powerful: Many women will imagine having to endure what Amber Heard endured following the publication of her op-ed and on the stand this week and will think twice before opening their mouths or laptops.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Kenneth Artz | May 6, 2022
"The key, I think, is to prevent silos from growing up around important clients. The more lawyers that are involved in a client relationship, the harder it will be for a single lawyer to port the entire relationship to another firm."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Elliott B. Jacobson | May 6, 2022
"While there is clearly no upside to this opinion, its downsides essentially fall into two categories: It will breed further lack of confidence in a Supreme Court already tainted by politics, and it will place the health of women—both physical and mental—in peril and curtail their right to control their own bodies free from governmental interference."
By Ed Hossain | May 5, 2022
"The Exit Option" is a series of interviews with current and former attorneys who left private practice for "exits" of all kinds. In this installment, Ke'Andra Levingston discusses her path from Big Law oil-and-gas lawyer to television business affairs executive.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Scott Douglas Gerber | May 4, 2022
The leaked draft opinion shows that "the nation's highest court has become a dysfunctional hornet's nest of partisan politics."
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | May 3, 2022
The stunning leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion shakes the foundation of the court's ethic of confidentiality and discretion.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Kenneth Artz | May 3, 2022
"For lawyers who handle practice areas that serve a consumer client base such as family law, criminal law, personal injury, or immigration law, TikTok is a social media platform worth exploring for marketing purposes... " says Nicole Black, a lawyer and the Legal Technology Evangelist at MyCase.
By Aron Solomon | April 27, 2022
Medication errors, while preventable, aren't necessarily criminal. Where people are going to be charged for ordinary negligence, the undesired and undesirable end result will be doctors and nurses unwilling to admit their medical mistakes with the looming prospect of criminal prosecution and jail time, says Aron Solomon, chief legal analyst for Esquire Digital and the editor of Today's Esquire.
By David B. Haber and Roger Slade | April 25, 2022
If we do not receive that order on Sunday night or read that email in the middle of the night, the likelihood is that no one is going to die. Let's reduce stress and improve the quality of our lives.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | April 21, 2022
A book by Jamie Raskin about the constitutional rights of students, sold at the Supreme Court Historical Society's (virtual) gift shop and elsewhere, is on a Texas list of books to be removed from schools.
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