By Jacquelyn Mohr Heitman | September 27, 2023
Many policyholders misunderstand their relationship with their insurers. Having purchased an insurance policy, they assume that their insurer will make a good-faith effort to honor its contractual obligations, which is not always the case, according to Jacquelyn Mohr Heitman of Pasich.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | September 25, 2023
In addition to professional cannons, it is important to take practical steps to ensure a smooth transition in the event of incapacity or retirement, according to attorneys Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
By Frank Rahmani, Istvan Hajdu and Carlton Fleming | September 22, 2023
The broader biotechnology equity capital markets have rebounded from their more recent lows in June 2022, according to Sidley Austin's Frank Rahmani, Istvan Hajdu and Carlton Fleming.
By Shandyn Pierce | September 22, 2023
"Blum's efforts make the unfounded yet persistent whispers of white displacement equal to the actual lived reality of millions of BIPOC," says Shandyn Pierce, an associate at Hanson Bridgett.
By Alphonse Provinziano | September 20, 2023
"Either the laws should be uniform for child custody jurisdiction, or they aren't, and once they aren't, all bets are off," says Alphonse Provinziano of Provinziano & Associates.
By Elizabeth Lampert and Siena Dibene | September 20, 2023
One highly effective means of assessing your law firm's positioning in this evolving landscape is by evaluating your Share of Voice within public relations, according to Elizabeth Lampert and Siena Dibene of Elizabeth Lampert PR.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | September 18, 2023
Driven by the investigations and indictments of Donald Trump and his demagogic attacks against the judicial system as well as outrage against so-called "progressive prosecutors," a Law Journal columnist writes, GOP lawmakers have declared war on prosecutors to intimidate them and prevent them from exercising their professional duties.
By Ross Todd | September 18, 2023
I still have a half-decade-old voicemail message from Girardi on my phone. Is it evidence of a lawyer who's slipping, or covering for himself?
By Nanci E. Nishimura and David A. Carrillo | September 14, 2023
Systems already exist that could be extended or borrowed to address the risks that arise from exempting the nation's highest court from rules that apply to every other state and federal judge, according to Nanci Nishimura of Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy and David Carrillo of the California Constitution Center at Berkeley Law.
By Robert M. Cohen | September 13, 2023
In today's litigious environment, the Davis-Stirling Act is not nearly powerful enough when it comes to resolving legal controversies between HOA/PC associations and members, according to Robert Cohen, a mediation neutral with Alternative Resolution Centers.
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