By Alphonse Provinziano | October 30, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to overturn those laws in a move that is all-but certain to lead to a spike in the deaths of women, says Alphonse Provinziano of Provinziano & Associates.
By Daniel Pollack and Ian Bauer | October 27, 2023
Liability can be found when agencies deviate from accepted, standard practices, no matter how pure the decision maker's intentions may be, according to attorneys Daniel Pollack and Ian Bauer.
By Elizabeth Lampert | October 18, 2023
"Should your firm take the lead, drive the conversation, or stay silent on the issue?" says Elizabeth Lampert of Elizabeth Lampert PR.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | October 10, 2023
To thwart reptile theory, attorneys must appeal to logic rather than to emotion, according to attorneys Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Tom Stebbins | October 6, 2023
The U.S. Court of Appeals for Second Circuit's 2021 ruling affirming dismissal of New York City's climate change lawsuit against the oil industry creates a clear road map for California's latest suit to be tossed, the director of the Law Reform Alliance of New York writes.
By Danielle Drossel and Ilona Turner | October 3, 2023
"In many cases, however, the evidence demonstrates that the employer had both lawful and unlawful reasons for taking a particular adverse employment action. So how does the law treat these types of 'mixed motive' cases?" write Oppenheimer Investigations Group's Danielle Drossel and Ilona Turner.
By G. Christopher Ritter | October 3, 2023
"I find the reptile theory simplistic and lacking in its understanding of the nuances motivating human beings (as opposed to snakes) to act," says Chris Ritter of IMS Expert Services.
By Jacquelyn Mohr Heitman | September 27, 2023
Many policyholders misunderstand their relationship with their insurers. Having purchased an insurance policy, they assume that their insurer will make a good-faith effort to honor its contractual obligations, which is not always the case, according to Jacquelyn Mohr Heitman of Pasich.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | September 25, 2023
In addition to professional cannons, it is important to take practical steps to ensure a smooth transition in the event of incapacity or retirement, according to attorneys Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
By Frank Rahmani, Istvan Hajdu and Carlton Fleming | September 22, 2023
The broader biotechnology equity capital markets have rebounded from their more recent lows in June 2022, according to Sidley Austin's Frank Rahmani, Istvan Hajdu and Carlton Fleming.
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