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Considerations for the Gray Divorce
It's never too early to start planning for retirement. However, most couples generally do not plan for divorce during or as they approach their later years in life. In his Divorce Law column, Alton Abramowitz discusses what makes the job of the attorney for older matrimonial clients different than when representing clients "in the prime of their lives."5 Ways the Pandemic Has Changed Legal Education
In a post-COVID-19 world, law schools will likely find themselves building curriculums that focus more heavily on in-house legal-ops skills and delivering tech-enabled services to clients.Don't Ignore the Mandatory Mediation Provisions in Your ADR Agreement
The past 50 years have seen an incredible increase in the use of arbitration as a preferred method for the resolution of disputes. As a result, articles, books, and legal opinions have emphasized the need to carefully draft mandatory arbitration provisions and the care that must be taken to assure that such provisions are not waived.View more book results for the query "*"
Arnold & Porter Delays Office Return While Removing Access for Unvaccinated
If the firm does not receive a vaccine card, colleagues "are no longer able to access" Arnold & Porter's offices, the firm said.'Patria y Vida': A Chorus of Free Expression for Cubans
On July 11, for the first time in decades, the world watched as thousands of Cuban citizens poured into the streets in peaceful demonstration against their government demanding, above all else, freedom.Reflections on the Well-Pleaded Complaint
Focus on this checklist for your next complaint. Doing so will help you get your case off to a solid start and, hopefully down the road, to a winning trial.South Florida-Based Seacor Acquires Marine Transport Company in Confidential Deal
This deal was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read about it here.Trending Stories