The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | April 19, 2023
Instead of imposing a 5 p.m. filing deadline requirement, the Third Circuit should consider stating it as a formalized preference.
By Stuart H. Clements | April 19, 2023
Remember the phrase: "I have some thoughts about that, but let me look into it and get back with you." Clients and referrals ultimately will appreciate the correct answer more than your ability to respond in the moment.
By Zack Needles | April 13, 2023
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By Michael A. Mora | April 11, 2023
"A higher bar passage rate makes a higher percentage of our students eligible to get those bar-required positions that are the goal for most people coming to law school," said Antony Page, the dean of Florida International University College of Law.
By Michael A. Mora | April 10, 2023
The deceased smoker "never had the conversation with his wife or his friends saying, 'I saw this advertisement and continued to smoke because of it,'" said Nicholas Reyes, a partner at the Alvarez Law Firm.
By Cedra Mayfield | March 29, 2023
"We presented a job ad that we created for the 'job' of being a crash victim and told the jury they should figure out how much that 'job' was worth," said plaintiff attorney Michael Rafi.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kayla Mosquera | March 29, 2023
The pandemic has brought significant changes to the legal profession, such as the adoption of remote work and virtual court proceedings; these have altered the way legal services are delivered.
By Michael A. Mora | March 28, 2023
"The most powerful way to achieve large verdicts is for the jury to understand pain and suffering, what someone has and what that means to them, how their life has changed and how their family's dynamic has changed to understand the depth of the loss," said Christopher M. Drury of Drury Law.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | March 22, 2023
Deposition testimony will affect your case strength, ability to settle cases, and ability to conduct effective direct and cross-examinations at trial. Virtually all litigated disputes resolve without a final hearing or trial.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | March 15, 2023
"We're just in a situation where we are behind the curve vis-a-vis earlier generations of trial attorneys and at what point in their career they begin to develop litigation skills," said John Gismondi, chair of Project Litigate.
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