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You’re a Newly Barred Attorney … Now What?
You’ve made it through the tortuous maze of law school and the bar exam. Now, you get to deal with real adult scaries: networking. For those like me who suffer a debilitating case of impostor syndrome, walking into a room full of attorneys or logging into a Zoom meeting can cause heart palpitations.Using LinkedIn’s Newsfeed to Feed Your Career
While not all C-suite executives read their LinkedIn newsfeed, the number who do continues to grow and reading the newsfeed is nicely habit forming.It’s catnip for recruiters, of course, as we use it as a means to stay in touch with our contacts via likes, comments and reshares.Slip-and-Fall Suit Cleared to Proceed Against Kalahari Indoor Waterpark
The judge denied the water park's attempts to dismiss a negligence suit after a guest claimed he slipped and fell on a set of stairs that were allegedly covered with mold and algae.Navigating Third-Party Discovery in Arbitration
Some of the thorniest issues arise when parties disagree as to the permissibility of third-party discovery or a third party who is not subject to the arbitration agreement refuses to respond to discovery requests. To best navigate third party (or nonparty) discovery in arbitration it is best to consider the general principles governing discovery in this setting.View more book results for the query "*"
Membership Has Its Privileges: Bankruptcy Court Examines LLC's Authority to File Bankruptcy
In this case, the issue was whether the president was authorized to do so. In a recent decision issued on Sept. 30, 2024, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan examined this fundamental question of basic corporate governance and provided guidance to bankruptcy practitioners who may face similar questions in the future.People in the News—Nov. 8, 2024—Antheil Maslow
Elaine Yandrisevits, Antheil Maslow & MacMinn partner and trusts and estates attorney, was interviewed on Nov. 3 for the new Pennsylvania Bar Association's Real Property Probate and Trust Section podcast.Terminating Employees With Workers' Compensation Claims
Employers must tread carefully to avoid allegations of retaliation or wrongful termination, which can easily lead to additional legal challenges. Understanding the interplay between workers' compensation laws and employment law is critical.What Every Employment Attorney Needs to Know About Section 409A
While seasoned employment attorneys are experienced in drafting various legal documents, navigating the specific requirements of Section 409A can be challenging and the consequences of noncompliance can be severe. This article provides a helpful refresher to ensure you're drafting your documents with the intricacies of 409A requirements in mind.Trending Stories
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