New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Melissa Osipoff | October 30, 2017
Melissa Osipoff writes: Come Oct. 31, 2017, employers in New York City will face a scary new reality: They will no longer be permitted to ask job candidates about their salary history.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Rikon | October 30, 2017
In his Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, Michael Rikon writes: Courts rarely grant summary judgment motions in a condemnation case. The reason is that the issue of just compensation presents an inherent issue of fact for the court to be determined on the evidence presented which usually is focused on a written appraisal.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By James E. Mercante | October 30, 2017
In his Admiralty column, James E. Mercante writes: The art of smuggling at sea can provide profit or pain. Sort of like trick or treat.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter J. Pizzi and Julia L. Brickell | October 30, 2017
In this Outside Counsel column, Peter J. Pizzi and Julia L. Brickell write: The expertise required to conduct electronic discovery with competence and defensibility will again be in the spotlight when the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) publishes ISO 27050-3, its “Code of Practice” for electronic discovery. The draft standard is under publication and release is imminent.
International Edition | Analysis
By Anna Zhang | October 30, 2017
Dentons and Yingke dominate headcount rankings as Bakers and HSF sit top of list of global firms in Asia
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Anna Zhang | October 30, 2017
The largest firms in Asia separated themselves from the pack through big hires, even as some global firms turned cautious.
By Mark Beckett, Rachel Thorn and Marc Suskin, Cooley | October 30, 2017
And because it's vitally important to get the basic framework right, an additional five steps to help international arbitrations work for you.
By Rhys Dipshan | October 30, 2017
Law firm pricing managers discuss the hard lessons they learned developing data-centric pricing and budgeting processes inside their firms.
By David Sankar, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | October 30, 2017
Knowing where to begin addressing cybersecurity can be overwhelming, but can be made less so by starting with a few simple steps.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Ben Hancock | October 29, 2017
A gas rig explosion off the coast of Nigeria ignited a class action against Chevron—but as the energy company's lawyers probed into the plaintiff's financing, the suit went up in smoke.
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