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Confessions of Two Former General Counsels—Has Arbitration Changed or Have We?
Arbitration has evolved significantly in the last decade. What general counsel once viewed skeptically has now become the norm and an effective method to resolve disputes. Noah Hanft, arbitrator and mediator with FedArb, along with co-author Lorraine Mandel, also an arbitrator and former general counsel, will walk readers through the many historic concerns of arbitration and update for its current approach.Largest Firms Continue Growing Market Share, as Hourly Rates Break Records
Risk-averse corporate legal departments view the potential hazards of switching from a trusted outside counsel as too great, according to Kris Satkunas, director of strategic consulting at CounselLink.Justices to Examine Meaning of 'Prevailing Party' in Attorney Fees Disputes
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether a party "must obtain a ruling that conclusively decides the merits in its favor," rather than just a preliminary injunction, to obtain attorney fees in a civil rights suit.New York Attorney General, Donald Trump Reach Agreement on $175 Million Bond in Civil Fraud Case
The accord involved five points, including that Donald Trump's collateral would remain in cash in a money market account.Supreme Court Appears Wary of Challenge to Anti-Camping Laws Aimed at Homeless
"Municipalities have competing priorities," said Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. "Why would you think that these nine people [on the Supreme Court] are the best people to judge and weigh those policy judgments?"View more book results for the query "Dollar General"
America's Homeless Crisis Reaches Supreme Court
The case is serving as a microcosm of the national debate over how to respond to homelessness.'Unethical Billing' Claims Resurface in Latest Discrimination Suit Against Lewis Brisbois
Julie O'Dell also alleges that as an equity partner at Lewis Brisbois she was paid less than her male counterparts.'Unethical Billing' Claims Resurface in Latest Discrimination Suit Against Lewis Brisbois
Julie O'Dell, now the deputy leader of Armstrong Teasdale's employment and labor practice, also alleges that as an equity partner at Lewis Brisbois, she was paid less than her male counterparts.Even With the Local Roundup Verdict, Punitive Damages Still Aren't Packing a Punch
I have written in the past about the failure of punitive damages to have the deterrent effect they were designed to have. Rather than deter intentional harm or egregious behavior, the threat punitive damages pose is seemingly ignored by corporations and employers who put profits before preventing harm, thanks in part to awards frequently being reduced on appeal.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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