The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | November 7, 2018
Although many attorneys strive to assist their clients in making informed decisions, the act of predicting results can be less than certain.
By Jason Grant | November 1, 2018
Even though the law firm allegedly missed a central fact while doing public-stock-offering due diligence, the bank's malpractice claim was time-barred after it didn't act on a public report about fraud committed by the coal company making the stock offering, an appeals court said.
By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair | September 5, 2018
Because it has become relatively easy to practice law from anywhere, attorneys can at times forget that states have not become any more lenient when it comes to the unauthorized practice of law.
By Jenna Greene | August 29, 2018
The suit could have a major impact across Hollywood, where lawyers and their entertainment industry clients often agree to representation based on a handshake.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | July 3, 2018
By understanding the most common sources of legal malpractice claims, attorneys can take proactive steps to address issues before claims arise.
By Ross Todd | June 1, 2018
Former Bingham partner Michael DiSanto claims that Cotchett and former partner Philip Gregory mishandled an arbitration where he was seeking millions of dollars in unpaid guaranteed compensation from the firm. He lost counterclaims forcing him to hand over stock units from his prior employer to Bingham.
By Jenna Greene | May 7, 2018
As the saying goes, if your lawyer has a pulse, it's not ineffective assistance of counsel. Unless you're Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel, who just had his conviction for murdering Martha Moxley in 1975 overturned.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | May 1, 2018
Handling ethics compliance issues can be one of the most difficult tasks inherent in running a law firm.
By Julie Brush | April 25, 2018
Would a technical degree make you more marketable for IP litigation opportunities in the market today? Yes. Particularly if you possessed an electrical engineering (EE) or computer science (CS) degree.
By Roy Strom | April 12, 2018
What the fast greens of the nation's most historic golf course can teach us about the pace of legal industry change.
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