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Corporate Counsel

How to Negotiate 'Most Favored Nations' Provisions

This article identifies issues both buyers and sellers should consider when negotiating "most favored nations" provisions in contracts.
13 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Pets and Courts: Attorneys See Rise in Animal Advocacy, Pet Custody Disputes

Animal cruelty laws are being toughened throughout the country. In Connecticut, abused animals will be getting advocates to represent them in animal cruelty cases. And "pet custody" is becoming more and more of an issue among divorcing couples.
15 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

The Importance of Writing Well

There was a kerfuffle the other day when the powers that rule on such things proposed reducing the length of federal appellate briefs by 1,500 words. After much hand-wringing, weeping and gnashing of teeth, the limit was reduced from 14,000 to 13,000. Civilization will continue.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Deputy US Attorney in Apple-FBI Dispute Joins Munger Tolles

Mark Yohalem, deputy chief of appeals at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California, was working on litigation against Apple as it refused to help the FBI unlock a mass shooter's iPhone. Munger Tolles was backing supporters of Apple. Now Yohalem is joining Munger Tolles as of counsel.
12 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Letter to the Editorial Board

Just as hard facts make for bad law, bad facts make for bad editorials. Such is the case with the Connecticut Law Tribune's recent editorial, "Jail for Misbehaving Prosecutors Is Not the Answer, But We Must Find One."
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

The Anti-Technology Litigator: A Critical Member of the Litigation Team?

The bifurcated case management model, split between tech team and legal team, is unwarranted and risky.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

The Anti-Technology Litigator: A Critical Member of the Litigation Team?

The bifurcated case management model, split between tech team and legal team, is unwarranted and risky.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

On the Move: Area Attorneys Join Firms, Assume Community Leadership Roles

Area attorneys join firms, assume community leadership roles.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Still Confused by MCLE? Judicial Branch Has Answers

With the new state rule for mandatory continuing legal education going into effect on Jan. 1, the state Judicial Branch is taking steps now to make sure attorneys get any questions answered beforehand.
9 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Media Circuses Deny Due Process and Fair Trials

Jurisprudence in the last few decades has wrestled with balancing lawyers' First Amendment rights, the public's right to know, the need for open courts and the accused's rights to a fair trial.
9 minute read

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