By David J. Richardson | January 1, 2018
Being a litigator is a difficult job, even for thick-skinned cynics. If you're also a nice person (and, really, don't we all think we're a nice person), you might benefit from adopting a few of these rules for the sake of your own survival.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | December 29, 2017
As attorneys continue to expand their practices beyond their own locales, reviewing the role and responsibilities of local counsel will likely continue to be an issue.
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By Mitzi Hill | December 28, 2017
Any plaintiffs lawyer will love poring over your company's documented decisions about which problems not to fix. This is a perverse result of planning, and can be managed, just like many other risks can.
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By Farley H. Ezekiel | December 22, 2017
It was overwhelming and sometimes heartbreaking, but when a client gave me a hug or a sincere thank you, I knew I was making a difference.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | December 18, 2017
As a matter of law, a mistake made in an attorney-client relationship does not equal liability for legal malpractice.
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By Robin Hensley | December 15, 2017
Hollingsworth cautions against impulsively going after laterals or practice groups that aren't a good fit but seemingly present a good buying opportunity, but he's also learned to keep an open mind to unusual ideas.
By Scott Graham | December 6, 2017
Thursday is Pearl Harbor Day, so what more appropriate occasion for Oracle and Google to renew hostilities over the Java API copyright?
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By Kevin Coy | December 4, 2017
Meeting GDPR requirements can take some time, so, if your organization is impacted by the GDPR and compliance efforts are not already underway, it is time to get started.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | December 4, 2017
The recent celebrity scandals involving confidential settlements that purportedly concealed wrongdoing for many years have caused some to question whether confidential settlements strike the appropriate balance between the interests of the settling parties and the public's right to information identifying potential wrongful actors.
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By Betsy Edelman, Rivermend Health | December 1, 2017
Following the rules certainly helps your legal team sleep at night, especially in an era of big data breaches and sexual harassment scandals
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