By Ross Todd | December 12, 2023
The trial boutique, which doesn't have a summer associate program and only hires former clerks, plans to offer one week of advocacy skills training (and $4,500 cash!) to 12 law students this August.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter J. Galasso | December 6, 2023
Peter Galasso has previously argued to multiple jurists that AFCs should not be appointed to represent toddlers in child custody cases. Due to the absence of guidance from the Appellate Division, this argument has yet to gain traction in the minds of judges responsible for the appointment of AFCs for toddlers. To safeguard the integrity of the judiciary and to save our clients a substantial amount of money in the process, this misguided practice needs to end.
By Abigail Adcox | November 20, 2023
Wilkinson Stekloff's associate bonuses start at $26,250 for the class of 2023 and top out at $201,250 for the class of 2016 and beyond.
By Ross Todd | November 17, 2023
Under a proposed amendment to the firm's partnership agreement set for a vote next month, Boies would serve one more transition year as the firm's leader alongside a chair-elect.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Tom Rohback | November 14, 2023
This article discusses how artificial intelligence should not be relied upon to replace the judgment of a trial lawyer and how it can instead be used to assist diligent lawyers in considering alternative paths and sources of information to make the best possible decisions for clients.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilann M. Maazel | November 14, 2023
In this article, Ilann M. Maazel provides several definitions for civil rights and continues on to explain what it is that civil rights lawyers do and how they make a living.
By Dan Roe | November 1, 2023
Latham & Watkins filed a lawsuit against a series of domain names that aimed to draw payments from clients by threatening "other accusations."
By Michael A. Mora | October 20, 2023
"It is the highest hourly rate of any plaintiff lawyer in the entire state of Florida for tobacco litigation," the attorney said.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Timothy Capowski, Jack Watkins, Sofya Uvaydov and Chris Theobalt | October 20, 2023
Publicity attacks carry far more weight than mere press conference allegations. This article offers proposals for initial steps toward cleaning up and eliminating the pleading-to-press, ("P2P") trend in litigation.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Elisa Reiter, Daniel Pollack and Jeffrey C. Siegel | October 13, 2023
People have an inherent impulse toward empathy. That drive can be nurtured or squelched during any legal process. This article presents a discussion on conflict and suggests how attorneys would be wise to learn from mental health professionals about how to best serve clients with empathy, attention and respect.
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