By Jay Edelson and Alex Tievsky | April 10, 2023
"We see no reason why the Legislature should allow the State Bar to continue to bungle attorney discipline," write Edelson PC's Jay Edelson and Alex Tievsky.
By Elizabeth Lampert and Lara Cupit | April 6, 2023
PR strategists Elizabeth Lampert and Lara Cupit offer some tips for writing compelling, personable attorney bios.
By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair | April 5, 2023
The new attorney could gain some valuable insight into the client's perspective by first considering why the client sought new counsel, says Dentons' Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Commentary
By Isha Marathe | March 30, 2023
Few challenged the Goldman Sachs report stating that 44% of legal tasks would be replaced by generative AI. But many had distinct theories about what that would mean for the industry.
By Alan B. Morrison | March 27, 2023
"Until a national solution can be found, that covers all states and all funding sources, there are likely to be lawsuits, including some class actions, against medical boards and insurance companies for refusal to pay for telehealth services, and perhaps claims by out-of-state patients for deaths or serious injuries when their conditions worsened because they could not talk to their regular doctors," says George Washington University Law School's Alan Morrison.
By Kamran Shahabi | March 24, 2023
"The right to trial by jury is fundamental to our system of justice and should not be sacrificed for the sake of the corporate bottom line," says Kamran Shahabi of Valiant Law.
By Jack Morse and Neil Bautista | March 23, 2023
Oppenheimer Investigations Group's Jack Morse and Neil Bautista say it may have been more beneficial for the U.S. Supreme Court to have utilized a third-party investigator after the Dobbs draft opinion leak to avoid bias, or the appearance of it.
By Ruben Duran and Leah Wilson | March 22, 2023
After repeated failures to discipline disgraced attorney Tom Girardi, the state bar's Board of Trustees chair and executive director say the agency is committed to ongoing and rigorous self-examination and improvement.
By David A. Carrillo and David A. Kaiser | March 16, 2023
"Supporters of increased affordable housing think a recently proposed initiative constitutional amendment will generate increased state power to impose building mandates on local governments. That's unlikely to happen, because a new constitutional right to adequate housing has dim prospects in the courts," says David Carrillo and David Kaiser of the California Constitution Center.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Natalie Lederman | March 16, 2023
The most obvious suggestion legal and financial advisers might provide their clients is to, where possible following recent, historic bank collapses, diversify, says an attorney who advises businesses that deal in digital assets.
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