The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Mark L. Lubin | January 16, 2024
Now is a good time for partnerships and their partners to take steps to mitigate the potential consequences of the audit changes, and to anticipate potential legislative developments.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Melissa Hazell Davis | January 16, 2024
Several efficient platforms are available for use that streamline the process, making the technology more accessible to lawyers on all matters (regardless of size) with any budget.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Marcie Borgal Shunk | January 16, 2024
Combining insights from macro-trends in organizations worldwide with critical shifts within the legal industry, five prevailing trends promise to impact the legal workplace in 2024.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Sam Ludington | January 12, 2024
On this MLK Day, may we honor and celebrate an extraordinary individual, but may it also serve as an opportunity to become better versions of ourselves.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Candace Hill | January 12, 2024
The goal of the pilot program is to test the State Department's technical and operational abilities to resume state-side visa renewals) and to assess the effectiveness of the program in reducing worldwide wait times, as it would reduce work for embassies and consulates.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patricia E. Antezana | January 12, 2024
While generative AI tools should be researched, studied, and ultimately embraced if proven for their ability to assist lawyers with legal tasks, they first must be properly and accurately trained, tested, and verified.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | January 11, 2024
Two recent cases, Hangey v. Husqvarna Professional Products and Dinardo v. Kohler, are examples of "relativity" in the law, or perhaps just perspective.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ashleigh Q. Gallagher | January 11, 2024
Once again embracing opioid alternatives as treatment for injured workers' pain, the Commonwealth Court recently ruled in Schmidt v. Schmidt, Kirifides and Rassias (Workers' Compensation Appeal Board), that cannabidiol (CBD) oil was a reimbursable treatment under the WCA because it was both a medical "supply" and a "medicine" under the WCA.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Dave Poston | January 11, 2024
We are constantly getting asked: "What should we be saying or doing on the issue at hand and when?" Law firms tend to not want to stick their neck out, because they want their clients' interests to come first. But clients welcome clarity around law firms' beliefs, especially to determine if they are aligned.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen L. Korbel, Anna S. Jewart and Anna R. Hosack | January 9, 2024
Municipal enabling legislation, such as the Borough Code, First Class Township Code and Second Class Township Code, impose advertising and other requirements for the approval of ordinances, bidding processes, approval of budgets, and other matters.
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