The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lawrence Spiller Kimmel | October 3, 2023
Unless the claimant's attorney can globally commute the case (both sides have to agree to commute a case) or can pursue permanent impairment benefits, then getting an attorney fee from a workers' compensation death case can be difficult to achieve.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Kaan Ekiner and Mark E. Felger | June 7, 2023
Against a lengthy procedural backdrop, the Supreme Court held that unused leave to transfer a case does not divest the original court of jurisdiction, reaffirmed the trial courts' broad discretion in deciding motions to dismiss pursuant to Rule 41(a)(2), and confirmed that forum non conveniens does not apply when parties have contracted for a specific forum to resolve their disputes.
By Stephen Blake and Jordan Lamothe | March 9, 2023
There has been a noticeable increase in the frequency of Caremark claims over the past four years, and this trend carries significant implications for companies' design of their oversight structures, as well as for the potential liability of directors and officers, according to Stephen Blake and Jordan Lamothe of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Paul Hodkinson | February 13, 2020
It's possible to assess how firms have distributed their lawyers globally and how well they have allocated resources on the basis of relative market size.
By Christopher Zegers, IVIONICS | January 27, 2020
With Legalweek coming up, this is a prime time to investigate technology solutions that enable your firm's strategy. What's not a good idea is walking into the Exhibit Halls of the New York Hilton Midtown without a plan.
Delaware Law Weekly | Commentary
By Jenna Greene | June 26, 2019
'The deposition appears to have been a colossal waste of time and resources,' the Delaware Supreme Court wrote in a 20-page addendum detailing the misconduct of Tony award-winning producer Carole Shorenstein Hays.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Mark S. Goldstein | February 12, 2019
Reed Smith counsel Mark Goldstein wasn't sure he could both be a lawyer and have mental health disabilities. But he learned how to survive and thrive in Big Law.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Jennifer Manton | November 27, 2018
Understanding a few basic concepts can help maximize the return on investment with marketing and business development staff.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By David Altuna and Gretta Rusanow | November 14, 2018
Law firm demand is at its highest point since 2007, according to a new nine-month report.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Joanna Litt | November 12, 2018
The wife of Sidley Austin partner Gabe MacConaill shares her story.
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