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The Right of Indemnification May Be Broader Than You Think
An Atlantic County court recently held that a person who successfully brings a claim as board trustee against a condominium association can, under the association's bylaws, recover attorney fees he reasonably incurred in bringing the action.Lawyers Need a Digital Detox. But Can Partners, Clients Handle Being Ignored?
Fear of missing out (FOMO) is a very prominent feeling among lawyers. Could a digital detox be feasible or create more mental health challenges in the industry? Lawyer wellness advocates weigh in.Unmasking the Beauty of an Enforceable Pro Bono Obligation
If lawyers are still questioning when they will find the time to do pro bono work, then we haven't been paying attention to the need to pay it forward as we hopefully step out of this pandemic world.MoFo and Morgan Lewis Defend Webinar Platform in Securities Litigation
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Clark Hill Defends Maker of Underarm Sweat Treatment in Product Liability Suit
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With the Innocence Project, Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck Became the Men Behind a Movement
Through founding the Innocence Project, the pair have helped exonerate hundreds and revolutionized the criminal legal system.How Innocence Project Founders Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck Became the Men Behind a Movement
Through founding the Innocence Project, the pair have helped exonerate hundreds and revolutionized the criminal legal system.From Law School to the Courtroom, Kathleen Sullivan Has Been an Educator at Every Turn
The Quinn Emanuel partner has spent decades sharing her considerable skills with younger lawyers.How Larry Sonsini Built Wilson Sonsini Into a Pillar of the Legal Industry
"Each decade we followed the technology, listened to the client, and that was the philosophy," Sonsini says.Trending Stories