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What Campaigns Can Teach Lawyers About Negotiating
Legal negotiations aren't too dissimilar from election campaigns, as I've learned from personal experience.NY High Court to Eye Whether Out-of-State Gun Dealer May Be Sued
The litigation could have significant implications on the ability of individuals to bring legal actions against gun dealers in other states, where background checks are not required for all firearm sales. Background checks are required for all gun sales in New York under state law.Lawmakers Ponder Yet Another Bid to Loosen Sovereign Immunity Strictures
Prior efforts to overcome sweeping state Supreme Court rulings barring nearly all claims were vetoed by the governor or died in committee. The author hopes the "Goldilocks" bill "gets it just right."A Closer Look: Mediation in Surrogate's Court
Families are complex systems. Mediation allows the parties to address emotional and inter-relational matters that cannot be addressed in the courtroom, but that might otherwise impede the settlement process. Providing a forum in which parties can feel heard, instead of having “to prove,” may allow them to move past these obstacles, leading to a more expedient and efficient resolution.DOJ Drops Charges for Most Remaining Defendants in Murder Trial Stemming From Prison Uprising
The DOJ said in a statement Friday that it would only proceed with charges against three of the nine inmates still waiting to stand trial in Wilmington.View more book results for the query "*"
Harvard Taps New General Counsel
Diane Lopez has been in-house at Harvard for nearly 25 years, most recently as deputy general counsel.Avoiding the 'Litigization' of Arbitration
Nothing can guarantee that your arbitration won't be "litigized" if that's what both sides really want and the arbitrator(s) allow(s). By following these steps, however, you can at least help make sure that it doesn't happen unwittingly.Recent Rulings Reaffirm Courts' High Degree of Deference to Arbitration Process
The Supreme Court's decision in 'Henry Schein', and the First Department's decisions in 'Daesang' and 'Spell', reaffirm that those courts will strictly enforce arbitration agreements on the front-end of the arbitration process, and afford a high degree of deference to the arbitrator's award at the back-end of the process.Crowell Sees Revenue Drop, Rebalancing After Big Gains
Chairman Phil Inglima said the firm surpassed its own budget and revenue expectations last year.California Consumer Privacy Act Compliance Tools Take Off
The California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) arrives next year, which is good news for developers of compliance solutions looking to open up new customer bases.