By Marc Muzi | June 13, 2022
The pandemic completely upended the way the legal system operated in Texas and around the country. While it has led to many challenges, it has also opened up new possibilities, such as remote depositions, says Marc Muzi, regional vice president of Texas for Veritext Legal Solutions.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Young Lawyers Advisory Board | June 13, 2022
No matter our personal background, we can all share in a day steeped in history, perseverance, self-love, love of America's ideals, and continuing on the journey toward equality.
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By Michael Leslie, Granta Nakayama, Megan Nishikawa and Erich Almonte | June 8, 2022
"EPA will likely scrutinize the regulatory compliance of warehouses, refineries, factories, chemical plants, and agricultural facilities in environmental justice communities. And environmental litigation of all kinds likely will include environmental justice claims," say King & Spalding attorneys Michael Leslie, Granta Nakayama, Megan Nishikawa, and Erich J. Almonte.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Kenneth Artz | June 7, 2022
"Everyone recognized that some merger-related attrition was going to be part of our ultimate growth strategy and that a combination with an Am Law 50 firm would not appeal to some of our lawyers, particularly those who had elected to lateral over to a regional firm from a national firm," says Dallas attorney Michael Newman.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Liza Vertinsky and Yaniv Heled, Georgia State University | June 3, 2022
Every so often stories of genetic theft, or extreme precautions taken to avoid it, make headline news. So it was with a picture of French President…
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Varun Shekhar | June 2, 2022
The proposed rule is noteworthy based on the numerous adjustments it makes to existing nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions budgets for a number of states, including Pennsylvania, as well as marking the first time that the EPA has used the regional ozone transport provision under the CAA to regulate sources other than electricity generating units (EGUs).
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By David Gialanella | June 2, 2022
Evaluating your firm's present and future status is the first step in making a change for the better, David Gialanella writes in the latest Mid-Market Musings column.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sandra K. Jones | June 2, 2022
North America's pet insurance sector exceeded $2.83 billion at year-end 2021, meaning the industry has more than doubled since 2018.
By Joshua Fuller | May 31, 2022
Simply because Rule 1004 permits evidence of the content of a lost writing in no way guarantees admission of the evidence. This is just the starting point. The practitioner must craft arguments to ensure—or defeat—admission of the lost writing.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Keith C. Wetmore | May 26, 2022
Law firm leaders can learn something from a recent change made at Netflix as they seek to avoid dissent.
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