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Build Your Foundation: Current Issues in Tennessee Construction Law
All types of construction cases are often well-suited to mediation. If you do plan to mediate, prepare your client for what will happen at the mediation and make sure that your client has a realistic evaluation of the case and what his or her exposure is, beforehand.'Mortified and Ashamed' Ex-FDIC Attorney Seeks 15 Years in Child-Exploitation Case
The government is seeking a sentence twice as long, saying Mark Alan Black's more than $250,000 income gave him the resources "to obtain assistance with his proclivity."'Mortified and Ashamed' Ex-FDIC Attorney Seeks 15 Years in Child-Exploitation Case
The government is seeking a sentence twice as long, saying that Mark Alan Black's more than $250,000 income gave him the resources "to obtain assistance with his proclivity."'I Expect This Cancer to Kill Me': A Lawyer Fights for His Life
"I've never died before," said workers' compensation attorney Travis Jablonski. "I don't know how to do it—and I'd like to do it well."Collapsed Floor Results in $1.5M Settlement for Injured Woman
At the time of the accident, the plaintiff was in the process of manually draining the bathtub, which had a clogged drain. As she stepped on the unstable flooring, the floor suddenly collapsed.View more book results for the query "insurance"
'AI Sat Down at the Table and Began To Negotiate the Deal': The Emerging World of AI Agents
If you are wondering what the next big thing in AI is, it's AI agents. No doubt about it. Their capabilities are exciting, a little scary and essentially unknown. For legal practitioners, the issues that AI agents raise are complex.FTC Issues Rule to Ban Noncompetes: What Do Employers Need to Know?
"In light of the rule, employers should consider taking other measures to protect their business interests," write Timothy M. Brinks, Hunter Schoen, Matthew R. Jackson and Evan Gaudet of Adams and Reese.New Rule on MDLs Should Prompt Courts to Reevaluate Involvement in Settlement
Hollingsworth's Robert E. Johnston and Gary Feldon write that MDL judges who decide merits questions should avoid direct involvement in settlement discussions and detailed reports on the negotiations.Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Lawsuit Proceeds
Insureds Fails to Overturn Summary Judgment on Appeal
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