National Law Journal | Commentary
By Julie N. Green and Randi J. Martz | May 10, 2023
We are seeing a trend in California in which certain courts are increasing their scrutiny of the administrator selection process—a trend that may continue across more state and federal courts.
By Christa Ramey | May 8, 2023
"School systems have been failing in their state- and federally mandated obligations to combat and prevent severe behavioral issues and bullying. Consequently, more liability, injury, and wrongful death suits are being filed against school districts," says Christa Ramey of ACTS Law.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Joshua M. Peck | May 4, 2023
"It doesn't mean anything," said the attorney, who has been listed in the Chambers and Partners Guides more than 20 times over the course of his career. "I know people who've been listed for years who just aren't very good litigators any more, and some of them never were. They've lost 20 miles off their fastball, metaphorically speaking, but they're still in there."
By William Bedsworth | May 2, 2023
"But so help me, the first time a cryptocurrency case lands on my desk, I'm gone. Montgomery Gentry gone," says Justice William Bedsworth.
By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair | May 2, 2023
Interacting with the media regarding a representation can be a minefield, but attorneys can take steps to best serve their clients while remaining compliant with their ethical obligations, according to Denton's Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Rachel Marshall | May 2, 2023
Critics of reform have spent years dishonestly claiming that reform prosecutors refuse to prosecute crimes, and they are all too happy to invert that argument when they don't like who is being charged, the executive director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice writes.
By Mark Liang and Daniel Silverman | April 25, 2023
Given the Federal Circuit's recent downward trend in granting mandamus relief, the court may turn to In re Planned Parenthood's reasoning to deny future petitions requesting transfer, according to O'Melveny & Myers' Mark Liang and Daniel Silverman.
By Elizabeth Lampert | April 25, 2023
Handling layoffs from a PR and crisis management perspective requires a thoughtful and compassionate approach, says Elizabeth Lampert, a PR strategist and crisis management expert.
By Ruben Duran and Leah Wilson | April 18, 2023
The state bar's Board of Trustees chair and executive director say they cannot speak to the specifics of complaints Edelson PC has filed against Tom Girardi and other attorneys at his firm, "but we do want to state that we disagree with the characterization" of many of the facts by the firm's CEO and general counsel in a prior op-ed.
By Jay Edelson and Alex Tievsky | April 10, 2023
"We see no reason why the Legislature should allow the State Bar to continue to bungle attorney discipline," write Edelson PC's Jay Edelson and Alex Tievsky.
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