...s business and finance department, was named co-chair of the American Bar Association's Task Force on Board Engagement With Sustainability and...
...to participate in the American Arbitration Association's live...a set of ADR provider rules or varying specific procedures contained...
Bob may be interested in the theoretical issues of the law. His clients? They want results. But they do not want to pay a bundle to get those results
...s ability to obtain summary judgment under the Nanty-Glo rule where it relies upon its own witnesses' testimony. The...
...of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, which had a collective bargaining agreement with defendant that covered work place rules, procedures and...
...The company and its counsel must be familiar not only with the rules, but with the culture of the online community. Social media is not...
Family court cases involving delinquent children should not involve a zero-tolerance philosophy and less serious offenders should not be placed with more serious offenders lest they become worse, acc
...requirements of Part 118 and Rule 6.1 of the Rules...by the state and the American Bar Association indicate that lawyers...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...The American Bar Association's bar passage...poised to endorse a new rule that would require at least...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...certain income and transfer tax rules applicable to grantor trusts. Except...change and much uncertainty, many Americans thought that the estate and...
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