...may not have been the first person to ever strap a...work day late to make time for a couple of hours...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Controlling jurors can be like herding cats. In recent months, judges in both state and federal courts have faced an amazing array of alleged juror misconduct issues
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...world is shattered. I tell mentees to keep that in mind every time their blinking light has a panicked voice on the other side. Try...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...both camps. Yet times are changing. Androids and iPhones...and revenues. In 2013's first quarter, Google Play reached close...
... Andis v. First Surgical Woodlands LP, No...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released a data set on May 8 that can help personal injury attorneys pare down the amount of injured clients' recoveries eaten up by hospital bills
...has happened to you many times: multi-defendant case, something else is pending in another jurisdiction. Who makes the first call on a dispositive motion...
Texas Lawyer
...At one time or another during a protracted and contentious discovery battle, we have all...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...boundaries. Although clients generally can change attorneys at any time for any reason, attorneys do not share that flexibility in changing law...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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