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Eliminating Judicial Review of an Arbitration Award
Ensuring some type of judicial review was a good thing in this instance. Bob's client got creamed in the arbitration because—according to Bob—the arbitrator manifestly disregarded the applicable law and made a mockery of due process.People in the News—May 17, 2021—Hyland Levin, Archer
Hyland Levin Shapiro announced that A. Steven Fabietti joined the firm as a partner, and Daniel S. Chertok joined Archer & Greiner's real estate group as an associate in the firm's Philadelphia office.Lawyers and Media: Three Big Mistakes
Here are three fundamental communication missteps that legal teams make when dealing with the media during litigation.Cooley's Chicago Launch Attracts Market Attention, As Office Prepares to Add 'Elite Litigators'
The lateral partners said they expect their clients to join them at their new firm.New York Needs Holistic Reforms, Not Expanded Liability
Heedlessly expanding liability, and thus throwing fuel on the cost-of-living crisis's fire, cannot be the answer.View more book results for the query "*"
Florida State Eyes Candidates to Replace President Thrasher
As Florida State University seeks a successor to retiring President John Thrasher, questions swirled about a potential conflict of interest for one high-profile candidate and as a student campaign emerged for another.Law and Severe Mental Illness in the Child-Removal Decision Making Process
When Child Protective Services becomes involved in a case in which either the parent and/or child may have psychiatric issues, how well trained and prepared are they to make informed, reasonable decisions about removal?Even at Software Companies Like Microsoft and NetApp, Legal Tech Implementation Can Be Challenging
Despite direct access to tech experts, legal departments in software companies face the same legal tech hurdles shared by other in-house legal teams.Morris Nichols Partners to Speak on Transactional Lessons Panel
Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell partners Tarik Haskins and Tricia Vella are set to speak during the Practising Law Institute event, "Delaware Law Developments 2021: What All Business Lawyers Need to Know" on May 20.Justices Will Hear Major Abortion Rights Case, First for Barrett-Era High Court
The case will be the first major abortion challenge heard by the court's newest justice, Amy Coney Barrett, who succeeded the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a staunch defender of women's reproductive rights.Trending Stories