By Sarah C. Levine | February 27, 2019
It should come as no surprise then that when some attorneys begin noticing the symptoms of a mental health illness—a sudden increased level of anxiety, trouble getting out of bed every morning, difficulty with drugs or alcohol—they often try to hide the problem before it becomes known to and exploitable by anyone else.
By Jay Harrington | February 26, 2019
One of the biggest challenges that law firms face in designing effective associate training programs is that the title “associate” covers such a wide swath.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Basha Rubin | February 26, 2019
The solution to law's diversity problem won't happen without a meaningful paradigm shift that involves in-house teams using data to inform their decision-making on outside counsel hiring.
By Kyle Krpata and Joe Ferrari | February 25, 2019
Autonomous vehicle companies present a unique set of issues and considerations for investors to consider. As the industry continues to evolve, investors should proactively address the issues discussed in this article in order to balance the concerns of a target company with the investor's goals.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Jodie Baker | February 25, 2019
“Do more with less” remains a key directive for in-house legal departments, nearly half of whom —47.3 percent, to be exact—have seen their budgets stagnate or decrease, according to the latest Altman Weil Chief Legal Officer Survey.
By Shilpa Coorg | February 21, 2019
Promoting a positive “firm culture” can be of benefit to all employees, millennial or otherwise, and create an environment for better communication and efficiency across the workforce.
By Jennifer Teaford | February 21, 2019
In its most recent published case, the appellate branch of the State Bar Court of California (the review department) agreed with the hearing department's findings and legal conclusions. Despite finding no error or abuse of discretion, the review department elected to recommend a significantly shorter suspension than the hearing department pursuant to its powerful independent review authority.
By Jonathan Jordan | February 21, 2019
Traveling and working long hours put a lot of stress on the body, so it's important to carve out even just a few minutes to move and breath.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | February 21, 2019
Where can I find the record-keeping requirements for my escrow account?
By Derek Foran and Michael Komorowski | February 20, 2019
Staying on the right side of the 'Flatley' line in an era of social media publicity and a daily barrage of celebrity and political gossip can require finesse. Aggressive demand letters surely have their place, but lawyers and clients should be careful to stick to the facts of the alleged injury when building up leverage.
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