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Keeping Up With Millennial Policyholders
Insurers must adopt new technology standards to keep pace with disruptors and attract today's most influential generation.New Jersey Should Review the Certified Question of Law Rule
Most state supreme courts now permit certification of questions by the federal district courts of that state, and perhaps the experience of other jurisdictions might now convince New Jersey to do the same.A Proposed Appellate Rule Change
The Supreme Court should probably revise R. 2:5-3 and other applicable rules, perhaps splitting transcript costs in appropriate cross-appeal circumstances.General Counsel Intrigued by Nonlawyer-Owned Firms, but Will They Retain Them?
The firms' innovative fee approaches and the flexibility to move away from the billable hour can be appealing to some general counsel.View more book results for the query "*"
Where Does an 'Outcry Witness' Fit in the Child Abuse Arena?
Social workers must have a basic knowledge of how legal proceedings work, especially if they are called to be an outcry witness.Women in Law Have New Allies: Men
Female attorneys and judges at the top of their field in four states all agree that having male allies in the legal profession benefits both groups.Women in Law Have New Allies: Men
Female attorneys and judges at the top of their field in four states all agree that having male allies in the legal profession benefits both groups.Texas Attorney Sentenced for Duping Clients Into Investing Their Settlement Funds
In one instance, the Frisco lawyer, who was convicted of felony wire fraud, got a client to transfer $400,000 from a settlement to fund a misting fan business.Dallas Lawyer's Focus on Litigation Fundamentals Helps Client Dodge $48M Judgment
"Basic fundamental rights that companies have in litigation should be protected, and a Texas court will protect it," said the attorney.Trending Stories