U.S. District Judge Edward Korman of the Eastern District of New York owes a large part of his approach to deciding cases to advice from a former boss, Robert Bork, U.S. solicitor general at the end
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...need to say about Eric Holder other than the fact that by God, obviously, we ain't smart enough for him to brainwash us, 'cause...
Stories are incredibly potent, reaching a place deep in our cultural DNA. When presented with a great story, we simply need to hear it through to the end. As the great writer Neil Gaiman once remarke
The intersection between Social Security disability and workers' compensation and the American work ethic may not be apparent until one practices in the field
Pope Benedict XVI's stunning announcement Monday that he plans to resign after almost eight years as pontiff brought renewed attention to the sex abuse litigation and related legal maneuverings that
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
Chenzira v. Cincinnati Children's Hosp. Med. Ctr. should serve as a reminder that Title VII's prohibition of religious discrimination is construed broadly
One of the great challenges in wealth management is counseling around enhancing and realizing the value of what is often the bedrock asset of a client: his or her business or professional practice
From all accounts, this has been a particularly troublesome flu season. The debate lingers on whether to have the flu shot; not have the flu shot, and so it goes. For those of us who do not work in t
During the last week of October, the National Weather Service made increasingly alarming predictions about the path of Hurricane Sandy. After causing deaths and severe property damage in Haiti and Cu
...chief justice said. But the circumstances of an act of God, or force majeure, will likely make it so that delays attributable to...
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