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
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Having dismissed the federal claims in a suit over whether an employee or her company owns a LinkedIn account, a judge in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania has decided to proceed to trial on the c
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Michael J. Newman says that jazz improvisation is an appropriate metaphor for thinking about the practice of law. "From my experiences and the observations of more seasoned colleagues, I have learned
Nutrients in the form of nitrogen and phosphorous are essential for healthy plants and animals. Occurring naturally in the environment, nutrients are contained in the food that we eat, the fertilizer
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Although it was neither planned nor expected, becoming a better cook made me a better lawyer
And you thought law school was tough? You had the late-night studying for exams, the stress of the being called on in class, the pressure to keep up with everyone else and then the anxiety associated
...litigators at Hangley Aronchick Segal & Pudlin. Aronchick counseled: "Great lawyers are people who know...
The state`s two highest courts agreed to disagree when it came to deciding whether all appellate court opinions can be cited as precedent in the future
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