The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | March 4, 2022
As important as it was already to the Ukrainian parties and counsel, the case has taken on even greater significance since Russia's wholesale invasion of Ukraine.
By Jasmine Floyd | November 4, 2021
"I think in this matter if they would have strategically admitted liabilityfrom the onset, I think they could have limited the damages on their end, but from day one they said my client knew the bathroom was closed by the cart being there, she should have known," Halperin said. "They just tried to blame it on everyone else but themselves. In trial they tried to suggest the water on the floor could have been from kids playing in a sink or from anything else besides the Wal-Mart employee mopping there minutes before," attorney Scott Halperin said
By Andrew Goudsward | October 15, 2021
The settlement agreement gave former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe nearly everything he had initially sought, absent a formal finding that his firing from the FBI was improper and unconstitutional.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 11, 2021
There are a number of high-profile decisions in which lawyers have been sanctioned or punished by courts for improper conduct during a deposition. Courts take these issues seriously.
By Cedra Mayfield | August 9, 2021
The founder and CEO is Marcie Dickson. And ex-American Bar Association President Linda Klein is among Alterity Resolution Services' 15 founding members.
By Jasmine Floyd | July 12, 2021
"I think sometimes lawyers shy away from trying cases," said plaintiffs counsel Adrienn Toth.
By Cedra Mayfield | July 1, 2021
"A lot of our mediators are having to go out of state because there haven't been laws governing those mediations here," said Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution Executive Director Tracy Johnson.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Ron Negin | September 30, 2020
The most successful opening sessions are one where both parties leave the opening session at least understanding the other side's position while not necessarily agreeing with it.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 11, 2019
Experts say a proposed Purdue Pharma settlement could provide some assurances on both sides, in the event of a bankruptcy, but several states aren't participating, including Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By John K. Miles Jr. | August 31, 2018
Attorneys today feel every bit as harried as their brethren in the 1850s.
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