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Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am a lay person who reads your columns. I am very concerned about the integrity of the U.S. Supreme Court and what will happen to it.Preservation: Constitutional Issues, Is an Entity a Professional for Malpractice Purposes
Henry v. New Jersey Transit, with a profound dissent by Chief Judge Rowan Wilson, brings the issue of preservation of constitutional issues on appeal to the Court of Appeals to the forefront.If Sent to Her Desk, Gov. Hochul Should Veto Costly Lawsuit Damages Bill, Again
Earlier this year, Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed controversial legislation that would have dramatically increased liability in the Empire State, undermining…Lifetime Achievement: 'I am Very Fortunate,' Scott Silverman Reflects on Key Career Moments
"For over 10 years, I've mediated and arbitrated cases with JAMS with parties from all corners of the globe. My colleagues at JAMS are some of the finest neutrals in the world. To this day, there is no better feeling than assisting people in their efforts to resolve their disputes away from the court system; a system that often lacks efficiency, finality and agility," said Scott J. Silverman of Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services in Miami.People in the News—May 15, 2023—Flaster Greenberg, High Swartz, Kennedys
Flaster Greenberg has recently welcomed Gene Goroschko as the firm's first chief information officer.View more book results for the query "American Family Insurance Group"
On the Move and After Hours: Stark & Stark; Faegre Drinker; McCarter; Carella Byrne
Stark & Stark's new office; the Essex County Bar Association's new president; and more moves.Deal Watch: Davis Polk, O'Melveny Work First Republic Bank Buy in Busy Week for M&A
The banking vertical is causing some concerns in markets, but, apparently, the effects won't be felt just yet as dealmakers had one of their stronger weeks of 2023.Natural Disasters and Tax Consequences: Individuals and Businesses Take Note
The IRS has already noted 14 federal disasters in 2023—including tornados, mudslides, winter storms, severe rains and flooding. When this happens, there are tax consequences to individuals and businesses, writes contributor Sidney Kess.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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