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Are We Boring Juries to Death? A Proposal to Revamp Federal White-Collar Jury Instructions
While concerns about whether jurors understand the laws they must apply arise in all trials, it is perhaps most important in the context of criminal cases where the parties need jurors to have the requisite knowledge to fairly and intelligently discharge their duties when a defendant's liberty is at issue.NJ Judge Suspended for Making Clandestine Recordings of Staff Meetings
Superior Court Judge Deborah Gross-Quatrone has been suspended without pay for two months over secret recordings she made of meetings with her colleagues and superiors.How Will Millennials Invest Their New Wealth?
Advisors need to understand the thinking of this generation to help guide them as they inherit a vast amount of wealth.As 5-Lawyer IP Group Bolts for Pepper Hamilton, Shrinking LeClairRyan Plans 'Law Firm 2.0'
The five-lawyer group will launch Pepper Hamilton's new Rochester, New York, office.View more book results for the query "*"
What Is Business Acumen and How Do I Develop It?
What exactly is “business acumen”? Is it something a person is born with or is it something one can develop with education and diligence? If it's the latter, then what is the best way to achieve it?Law Firms Turned Creative as Shutdown Slowed Deals and Collections
From midsize firms to large Am Law 100 firms, corporate practices have seen a drag on IPO deals—and collections.Newsmakers: Week of Jan. 28, 2019
Darren Nicholson, a litigator, has joined Burns Charest in Dallas as a partner. Nicholson represents plaintiffs and defendants in complex commercial litigation and intellectual property disputes.District Court Refuses to Vacate Sanctions Awards Following Settlement
In his Settlements and Compromise column, Thomas E.L. Dewey discusses a recent decision from the Southern District of New York, which reminds us that the parties are not the only ones who have a say in what can be resolved in a settlement agreement. Courts have an interest in preserving their authority to enforce orders and procedural rules, and parties cannot avoid the consequences of noncompliance through private settlement.