The Business Courts Are Coming—Can They Meet Expectations?
The last several versions of the bill have been based on the State of New York's business courts, known as the Commercial Division, Tankersley said.
The last several versions of the bill have been based on the State of New York's business courts, known as the Commercial Division, Tankersley said.
Quentin Brogdon
An employer’s continued retention of an employee after wrongdoing is not conclusive evidence of the employer’s ratification of the employee’s bad acts, but it is one of the factors a jury may consider.
Tennessee W. Walker
Ask your staff and captive counsel friends who outranks who: The attorney or their adjusters?
Leah Wise
It’s important for lawyers to be proactive and address this potential problem early in the onboarding process with new clients.
Tracking the ins and outs of Texas lawyers.
"Does an insurer’s payment of the full appraisal award, plus any possible statutory interest, preclude recovery of attorney’s fees?" the federal court asked.
On each tort claim, the appeals court said the Gibson parties' summary judgment motion "presented no ground to the trial court that disproved any element" of the Padua parties' claims.
Christopher White, the head of the Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith office in Dallas, was attracted to Steptoe & Johnson's growth in Texas, particularly in the trial practice.
Michael P. Maslanka
Headlines lack nuance, so this month’s column takes a deeper dive into the practical import of a recent trifecta of cases involving religion in the workplace.
Hon. John G. Browning
Can you learn something about the law while a smile creeps across your face? Of course you can.
Randy D. Gordon
Legal practice itself has migrated from one culture (professionalism) to another (commerce).