...There is much that the latest developments in neuroscience can teach legal professionals about negotiations. This is particularly true when it comes to how people...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...the consequences for violations of rules in the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct requiring prosecutors to disclose exculpatory and mitigating evidence....
...industry that interests you? Do you have any other professional experience that you can leverage? What market or industry...
...amounts of time to each understanding that the reality for many professionals is that work requires a disproportionate share of time and energy....
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a sanctions order issued by U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes of Houston. The 5th Circuit ruled that a lawyer'sfiling of a "sexually-explicit Internet
...of limitations did not bar consideration of all the ex-client's professional-negligence allegations. A trial court had granted summary judgment in...
...in name, structure and cost, but they generally are marketed to working professionals. While the movement remains in its early stages, to administrators across the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...worked with have athletic backgrounds. Very few of these lawyers were Olympians, professionals or college All-Americans; the common thread was that they played team...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...34;Harvard has an emphasis on leadership. We know that in a professional setting, the networks you develop in the workforce and that experience influences...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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