Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion|Investigation
By Daniel Pollack & Susan Radcliffe | January 6, 2021
Attorneys and therapists need each other to effectively advocate for their client, say Daniel Pollack, an attorney and professor at Yeshiva University's School of Social Work in New York, and Sue Radcliffe, a mental health therapist with the Dorchester County Health Department in Cambridge, Maryland.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Investigation
By Angela Morris | October 26, 2020
Why did nearly 70% of the incumbent district judges running for reelection this year sail to another term with absolutely zero opposition? Is this good or bad for the judiciary?
National Law Journal | Investigation
By C. Ryan Barber | October 22, 2020
The bank enlisted a team of partners from five large firms as it came under scrutiny in a foreign bribery investigation.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Event|Investigation|News|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | October 7, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke with Chip Jones about his new book and how racially biased attitudes fit a broader pattern of discriminatory behavior toward Black patients in the 1960s.
Daily Business Review | Investigation
By Raychel Lean | August 31, 2020
Based on claims from the Florida Bar, how did this alleged scam work, and what red flags should insurers monitor?
Daily Business Review | Investigation
By Raychel Lean | August 31, 2020
The ethics case against the attorney could serve as a lesson on how not to litigate against insurance companies.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation
By Robert Storace | August 27, 2020
Reaction is mixed to Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal's call to investigate breaking up utility company Eversource Energy.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News
By Robert Storace | August 26, 2020
New Haven attorney Nina Pirrotti has clinched a $1.75 million settlement for her client, known as Jane Doe, who alleged she was sexual harassed and raped while a CCSU police officer.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News
By Robert Storace | August 24, 2020
"We have about three weeks of backlogged complaints to process, which I anticipate will be done by Labor Day," said statewide bar counsel Michael Bowler.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News
By Robert Storace | August 18, 2020
The DOJ has written a directive singling out Yale University, claiming the Ivy League school engaged in discrimination related to its admission process. We speak to experts on the topic.
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