By Daniel Pollack & Bari Z. Weinberger | February 4, 2021
Ask any parent how much they should intervene in their adult children's lives and the answer will be a definitive, "Only as much as they want."…
By Aron Solomon | February 2, 2021
Extreme risk protective orders can be temporary in nature, so why don't all states have them, asks Aron Solomon, the senior digital strategist for NextLevel.com and an adjunct professor of business management at the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University.
By Colin Carter and Steve Aucamp | February 2, 2021
For those navigating estate and tax planning as President Joe Biden takes office, keep the entire picture in mind, say Colin Carter and Steve Aucamp, managing directors at Tiedemann Advisors.
By Derek Gilliland | February 2, 2021
A successful petition can result in all or part of the patent being invalidated and quickly ending any pending and future lawsuits based on the patent, but there are limits to the effectiveness of an inter partes review.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | February 1, 2021
Timing is everything. No wonder Jones Day alums seem to be landing on their feet, while Kirkland's are scrambling.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Michael P. Maslanka | January 29, 2021
Lawyers are teachers, too—whether to other lawyers, judges, juries or fellow citizens, says Michael P. Maslanka, an assistant professor of law at the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Joseph R. Young | January 28, 2021
The Florida Supreme Court relieved an insurance company from damages allegedly caused by its failure to timely investigate and pay a legitimate insurance claim.
By Aron Solomon | January 27, 2021
Being allowed to remain anonymous, regardless of which lottery you win, is the exception rather than the rule today in the United States.
By Will Stukenberg and Laura Alaniz | January 27, 2021
Late last year employers received much needed guidance from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that will assist in analyzing whether an employer must continue to permit employees to work from home.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | January 26, 2021
How do you teach partners empathy and understanding when those traits aren't part of the definition of success in Big Law?
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