By MP McQueen | June 25, 2019
Lawyers who graduated during and shortly after the Great Recession were spun sideways by layoffs and deferrals. Many are still trying to get back on track.
By Angela Morris | June 6, 2019
Perhaps most lawyers know about the basic scam, but they probably don't realize the bamboozle is only the beginning. Years of litigation ensues, and the odds of a lawyer winning against a bank is slim-to-none, although some have seen better odds suing their professional liability insurance provider.
By Lizzy McLellan | June 6, 2019
Three midsize firms made significant group acquisitions this week in Texas, and recruiters say the activity will likely continue.
Property Casualty 360 | Analysis
By Aaron Duncan II, ACTAR | June 4, 2019
Using properly documented physical evidence in conjunction with the layout of the roadway helps to tell the full story.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward E. Neiger | May 29, 2019
In his Bankruptcy Update, Edward E. Neiger focuses on recent restructurings in the helicopter industry, including Waypoint Leasing, PHI and Bristow Group, as the industry reacts to a years-long drop in oil prices and corresponding reduced demand for aviation services by offshore oil and gas operators.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | Xiumei Dong | May 13, 2019
Women-owned status gets firms in the door, but great work leads to a continuing relationship.
By Yalman Onaran | May 1, 2019
Some of the largest financial institutions triple their cyber-defense budgets in the last three to four years.
By Karen Sloan | April 14, 2019
In this first installment of The Big Fail, a series focused on the high percentage of law graduates failing the bar and the impact on law schools and the legal profession, Law.com examines how far rates have dropped in recent years and the reasons for the decline.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Tom Orewyler | March 22, 2019
Ill-conceived thought leadership efforts can harm your firm's reputation. Strategic thought leadership programs, on the other hand, can not only improve client engagement but actually lead to new business.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 13, 2019
Boeing faces lawsuits from passengers, particularly since eight of them on the Ethiopian Air flight were Americans. But airlines also could bring legal actions over revenue losses incurred due to the grounding, according to lawyers who specialize in aviation.
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