The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | August 7, 2019
Sidley joins other firms, including Reed Smith and K&L Gates, in rolling out a more generous leave policy for its attorneys. Have parental leave policies become an industry standard?
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | August 6, 2019
The Third Circuit has reinstated a lawsuit previously dismissed in Pennsylvania federal court against an insurance company asserting that it improperly limited the payments to compensate insureds for the cost of replacement transportation when a covered accident deprived them of the use of a covered vehicle.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Meredith Hobbs | August 5, 2019
The booming vape and e-cigarette industry could mean big legal business—or it could go up in smoke.
By Caroline Spiezio | August 5, 2019
GCs and CFOs are taking on more operational and strategic roles, according to CPAs that work with both offices often. That shift has placed the two execs in "a very fluid, open ... closely coordinated role."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Charles Toutant | August 2, 2019
With disputes arising in several New Jersey counties over an attorney general directive placing limits on police cooperation with federal immigration agents, attention has turned to how potential litigation would play out in court.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Victoria Hudgins | August 2, 2019
Law firms are taking a hands-off approach to their lawyers’ social media posts, so long as such activity doesn’t damage the firm or clients.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | July 31, 2019
The North Carolina city has been targeted by firms looking to expand their operations into the region.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | July 29, 2019
As attorneys put new legal theories of liability for sex trafficking to the test, they must balance the needs of these clients with the initiatives of traditional tort practice.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | July 28, 2019
Law firms, including many among the Am Law 200, are rushing to open cannabis practices as the industry booms. Firms like Fox Rothschild and Duane Morris say their groups are growing. Still, much of the top tier seems to be taking a pass.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Zack Needles | July 25, 2019
The justices granted allocatur in Pittsburgh Logistics Systems v. Beemac Trucking on July 24 to determine the validity of no-hire provisions—also known as no-poach agreements—in service contracts between companies.
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