0 results for 'undefined'
Cybersecurity Risk and Liability: Hot Button Issues for Lawyers
A discussion of cybersecurity issues for attorneys in light of New York State's recently introduced CLE requirement in Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection. The article touches on ethics requirements in that regard and discusses several relevant attorney malpractice cases.A Pledge of No First Use of Nuclear Weapons
David Lenefsky, former Project Director for Arms Control at The United Nations Association, discusses the importance of the arms control measure of pledging "no first use" of nuclear weapons.North Ga. Jury Awards $2M Verdict in Head-On Collision Case
Attorney Jon Pope's takeaway from trial? Don't be afraid to try plaintiffs' cases in conservative venues.Hostility as a Basis for Removal of a Fiduciary Without a Hearing
Where a fiduciary's behavior clearly demonstrates entrenched hostility toward beneficiaries or a co-fiduciary, summary removal has been held appropriate.'Seismic Shift': Top Brass Increasingly Craft ESG Strategy, Taking Reins From Legal Departments
Even so, legal departments must remain integrally involved, as rising regulation and increasing anti-ESG sentiment make the subject a legal and reputational minefield, according to a new report.View more book results for the query "*"
Car Owners Sue Arc Automotive Over Millions of Allegedly Defective Airbag Inflators
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.'Drowning Under the Pressure'? Did Mental Illness Lead to Lawyer's Murder Charge?
"It's incredibly disturbing to see an attorney involved in these types of issues," said Michelle R. Suskauer, a partner at Dimond Kaplan & Rothstein. "But mental health hits everyone, whether you're an attorney or a doctor. It's blind to professions."$1.65 Million Settlement Reached for 78-Year-Old Pedestrian Hit by Bus
A $1.65 million settlement was reached in a Hudson County lawsuit, Gonzalez v. Quick Transit Management, for a 78-year-old woman who was…Court of Chancery Address Scope of Privilege Concerning Third-Parties
In this stockholder derivative action, the plaintiff claimed that the defendants—members of Tesla's board of directors—breached their fiduciary duties by awarding themselves excessive and unfair compensation between 2017 and 2020.Trending Stories
Unlocking the Power of Early Case Assessment Workflows
Brought to you by Integreon
Download Now
Broker Guide: Overcome Your Clients' Top 4 Cost Barriers
Brought to you by Nonstop Administration and Insurance Services, Inc.
Download Now
Real Estate Administration - 10 Ways To Save
Brought to you by LeaseAccelerator
Download Now
Charting Your Own Course: Discover Five Business Models for the Modern RIA
Brought to you by Schwab Advisor Services
Download Now