By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | July 7, 2022
If there is a variance in the indictment and jury charge, don't wait. Object to the variance prior to the start of trial and/or the empaneling of the jury panel, say attorneys Elisa Reiter and Danial Pollack.
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By Kristopher D. Hill | July 6, 2022
A thorough understanding of your Non-Compete—especially its enforceability—will equip you to have an informed, transparent dialogue with all parties, says Bell Nunnally attorney Kristopher D. Hill.
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By Parker A. Burns and Mason G. Jones | July 5, 2022
Attorneys and parties must familiarize themselves with state procedures and requirements for post-arbitration motions. Practitioners must also expect to find themselves in state court litigating post-arbitration issues from this point forward, say Bell Nunnally attorneys Parker A. Burns and Mason G. Jones.
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By Ross Todd | July 1, 2022
Alexia Cruz, the claim general counsel at Travelers, predicts analytics will be 'instrumental in identifying cases that could yield large verdicts.
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By Quentin Brogdon | June 27, 2022
The bar in a tort case for admission of evidence that a party was intoxicated or impaired, or a party suffered from a mental health condition is lower than many would imagine, says Quentin Brogdon, a partner in Crain Brogdon.
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By Granta Nakayama, Ilana Saltzbart, Amina S, Dammann, Arlene Hennessey and Ani M. Esenyan | June 24, 2022
After a two-year delay, on June 3, 2022, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") signed and submitted for publication in the Federal Register its final rule for setting renewable fuel percentage standards under the Renewable Fuel Standard ("RFS") program.
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By Keith Letourneau | June 21, 2022
Years of magic(al) pipe thinking have deluded perpetrators into believing they can continue to intentionally pump oil into the world's oceans with impunity, says Keith B. Letourneau, a partner with Blank Rome.
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By Kenneth Artz | June 16, 2022
It's helpful to redouble your recruitment efforts and work closely with a trusted recruiter. There are many attorneys and many experienced partners who welcome the challenge of assisting a firm in building a practice area, says Michelle Foster, founder and managing partner of legal recruiting firm The Foster Group.
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By Aron Solomon | June 14, 2022
Maybe Grammarly and every similar piece of software is just doomed to be a square peg in a round hole for lawyers, unable to learn and apply the kind of nuance that lawyers use on a daily basis, says Aron Solomon, J.D., the Chief Legal Analyst for Today's Esquire..
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By Kenneth Artz | June 10, 2022
There are a variety of factors that would drive whether a group departure was regrettable including economic factors, cultural factors, and others, says Kent Zimmermann of Zeughauser Group.
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