By David K. Bissinger | August 8, 2018
Lawyers, penned up in their offices, are poor candidates for entertaining twelve strangers when those strangers have become accustomed to the instant gratification every juror has available on a mobile device.
By Alan Bush | August 6, 2018
Both President Donald Trump and #MeToo swung for the fences on the same issue: employee arbitration. Here's the box score.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | August 2, 2018
Look what you can do while you're in law school: Develop weaponry! Also, Don McGahn apparently is in the dumps. And, the dimwitted need not apply to law school right now.
By John G. Browning | August 1, 2018
Remember the Southwest Airlines advertising campaign featuring people caught in embarrassing or awkward situations calling for a quick exit—followed…
By Eric Willis | August 1, 2018
Corporate law department management is quickly changing into a business process. General counsel and team need to accommodate tightening budgets and…
By Edward M. Slaughter, S. Christopher Collier and Michael Arndt | August 1, 2018
While we celebrate the innovation and look forward to working under alternative fee arrangements more often, the death knell for billable hours hasn't sounded yet.
By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair | July 31, 2018
Lawyers often complain about the business side of running a law practice, particularly when it comes to issuing invoices and collecting fees. Some…
By Michael P. Maslanka | July 31, 2018
This month, I turn 65. At this milestone, I'd like to share five beliefs I now hold. Let me add: This is not, I hope, my "Last Lecture." Those decisions are well above my pay grade. So, join me in looking in life's rear-view mirror.
By Micah Dortch and Maryssa Simpson | July 31, 2018
The recent Reggie Bush injury award in Missouri raises interesting questions about premises liability claims and athletes as plaintiffs.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | July 26, 2018
Comparing pregnancies to illnesses and questioning the necessity of a 90-day-plus leave were boneheaded moves for the Shook Hardy partner placed on leave over opposing counsel's continuance request, but they shouldn't make him the poster boy for bad male behavior.
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