... Do we have the fortitude to explore this new frontier? By Theodore A. Schwartz...
In medical-malpractice cases, the divide between plaintiff and defense is as wide as a football field. What if both sides could work together presuit to define and clarify the issues that exist betwe
...Mohave Cellular Ltd. Partnership in Kingman, Ariz., from telecommunications provider Frontier Communications in Stamford, Conn. Acquisition for Quest Diagnostics...
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...despite serious problems with the underlying claims, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco nonprofit that advocates for free speech and privacy...
Predictive coding technology is the latest frontier for litigation counsel. This technology can potentially reduce costs and streamline the e-discovery process, and may be more accurate than traditio
...minority-owned law firms is that legal services remain the last procurement frontier, an area in which many companies are still unreceptive to hiring minority...
Malpractice claims are not absolutely barred following a settlement agreement; equitable exceptions exist, even allowing claims based on conduct that postdates execution of the settlement agreement
...associate general counsel into outer space, but he was exploring a new frontier for legal departments: competitive bidding. Four years later, Harchut is...
...had investigated and approved the rate. Square D Co. v. Niagara Frontier Tariff Bureau Inc., 476 U.S. 409 (1986), extended Keogh...
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