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Unlocking Success: How Nonlawyers Propel Legal Excellence
While lawyers are often the face of the firm, the diligent efforts of the nonlawyer staff allow attorneys to excel in their craft. From paralegals meticulously organizing case files to administrative assistants adeptly managing client communications, each team member plays a crucial role in upholding the firm's reputation for excellence.Starting Your Case: Preliminary Matters, Pleadings and Appearances in the NY Commercial Division
This article is part two in a series explaining the fundamentals of Commercial Division practice. It addresses the first steps taken when litigating in the Commercial Division, including preparation and filing of pleadings, appearances and corporate disclosure statements.Navigating a New Legal Landscape: Protecting the Corporate Veil in the Med Mal Suit
"This article explores the historical roots and status of the "piercing the corporate veil" doctrine in New Jersey and Pennsylvania," write David G. Tomeo and Melissa A. Dziak, shareholders with Marshall Dennehey.Pennsylvania Legal Awards: 2024 Lawyers on the Fast Track (Large Firms)
The Legal Intelligencer is pleased to present the 2024 "Lawyers on the Fast Track" honorees from large firms.What Lawyers Now Need To Know About COVID-19 Tolling in New York
A discussion of two recent Court of Appeals decisions interpreting the COVID-19 executive orders that tolled statutes of limitations.View more book results for the query "*"
A Deed In a Box: A Rare NY Case Where It Was Tied Up With Bow
A seemingly tidy and fair solution to a very complicated problem, a deed in escrow gives a borrower additional time to sell or refinance its property while still giving the lender an efficient means to obtain the property if the borrower defaults anew. This is hardly a gift in New York though, where the oft-called "deed in a box" is almost always held to be unenforceable.11 Random Thoughts From My First (Gulp) 30 Years of Legal PR, Part 1
I've worked in-house, as well as in the outhouse (seemingly), in PR firms and in my solo practice. Let's see if I can boil down my experiences to 11 useful or at least mildly interesting events and thoughts for the PR audience, some of them so obvious they are often ignored.Are Punitive Damages in Med Mal Cases the Lost City of Gold?
"Punitive damages are the exception and not the norm, particularly for medical malpractice cases," writes Peter Espey, a partner with Weber Gallagher.Court of Appeals Overturns Weinstein Criminal Conviction
The Court of Appeals recently overturned the criminal conviction of Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. The majority opinion reversed a decision of the Appellate Division, First Department that had affirmed Weinstein's conviction. There were two strongly worded dissents by Judges Singas and Cannataro.Pennsylvania Legal Awards: 2024 Lawyers on the Fast Track (Small/Midsize Firms)
The Legal Intelligencer is pleased to present the 2024 "Lawyers on the Fast Track" honorees from small and midsize firms.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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