The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patricia C. Collins | October 19, 2018
A recent case from the U.S. District Court for the Tenth Circuit, First American Title Insurance v. Northwest Title Insurance Agency, no. 17-4086, illustrates nicely the complicated issues faced in noncompete litigation, and the risks a good agreement can prevent.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Dove A.E. Burns | October 18, 2018
As we approach the one-year anniversary of #MeToo, the falling dominoes dominate boardrooms, management meetings and litigation lore. The global grasp of the #MeToo movement cannot be understated.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Krista-Ann M. Staley and Amie L. Courtney | October 18, 2018
Philadelphia has won the right to prohibit properties identified as “blighting influences” from boarding up doors and windows, and municipalities, community activists, property owners and developers should take notice
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kathleen M. Kline | October 18, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit last month contributed two opinions to the growing cacophony over Clean Water Act (CWA or the act) jurisdiction, both holding that the act does not regulate pollution that reaches surface water via groundwater.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Terry Mutchler | October 18, 2018
Consider these national disparities in public records requests. A Pennsylvania citizen requests a criminal investigative record under its state's Right to Know Law and is denied because those records, by law, are off limits. Even if the records were 100 years old and all parties were deceased, these records are off the table in perpetuity.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang and Kandis L. Kovalsky | October 18, 2018
Today, there are close to 3,000 emojis in the Unicode Standard. As such, people can communicate a lot more through emojis, if they choose. And, the data shows this is what people are choosing.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Andrew C. Kassner and Joseph N. Argentina, Jr. | October 18, 2018
Vendors are often confronted with the classic dilemma when a customer becomes financially distressed and falls behind. Do they continue to do business with the customer and attempt to obtain credit support, which may be the better way to get paid—or “cut the cord,” terminate the relationship, and initiate collection?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jennifer G. Betts | October 18, 2018
To grow as a lawyer, most of us need to learn—at some point—how to “make it rain.” Rainmaking, as I define it, simply means building and bringing in work. The kind of work that is being built, and the sources of that work, mean different things to different kinds of lawyers.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patricia E. Farrell and Maxwell Briskman Stanfield | October 17, 2018
Serving as a board member on a board of directors for a nonprofit organization can provide a chance to give back to a community or institution in a rewarding and impactful way.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joann Needleman | October 17, 2018
For women lawyers this inability to recognize that you are successful both in your own estimation and within the workplace is especially magnified and can lead to dissatisfaction, and in some instances can be the reason behind departure from the profession.
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