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Daily Business Review

Former Prosecutor Andrés Rivero Fights the Feds

Andres Rivero was on a yearslong winning streak when he learned a personal lesson about "shades of gray" that made him walk away from gleaming prospects and a coveted job.
14 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Science and Evidence: The Future Is Now

If a manufacturer of a product knows that the product will, or could, cause harm to people with a genetic sensitivity to it, must it issue a warning? That question opens up a whole panoply of concerns.
10 minute read

Texas Lawyer

On Writing: From King to Garner, the Differences and Similarities Between Strong Legal and Creative Writing

It is common for lawyers to dabble in creative writing. Some writers may also dabble in the law, but there is greater risk in that arrangement.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

'Kozlov' Test for Piercing Privileges Is Alive and Well

The three-part test for piercing privileges, established by the New Jersey Supreme Court in "Kozlov," is not dead yet.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Importance of OPRA Post-'Scheeler'

An Appellate Division opinion published earlier this year dramatically broadened access to records under OPRA by including OPRA requests themselves within the statute's definition of a government record.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Robinson & Cole Lawyers Get National Fellowships

Robinson & Cole lawyers Gregory R. Faulkner and Dennis C. Cavanaugh have accepted fellowships with the Construction Lawyers Society of America. Faulkner is chairman and Cavanaugh is a member of Robinson & Cole's Construction Group.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Banking on Bitcoin: An Attorney's Big Stake in Cryptocurrency Litigation

A South Florida firm is entering into largely uncharted territory, building a litigation practice around crypto-currencies such as bitcoin.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Navigating Common Interest and Joint Defense Agreements

When multiple parties are involved in a matter, there may be situations when the parties' interests align or when the parties can mutually benefit from…
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Sorry Singles, Legal Tech Innovation Is Family Affair

For some legal technology companies, the true spark and support for innovation lies with one's spouses and children.
13 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Nontraditional Representation Faces Latest Growing Pains

New Jersey lowered the boom on AVVO and LegalZoom the other day, finding their practice models violated a number of ethics rules, including fee sharing with nonlawyers and operation of an unlicensed referral service. I doubt this marks the end of them — it's more like a speed bump — but what our chief justice had to say the other day on alternative forms of dispute resolution is probably much more important.
9 minute read

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