I had lunch recently with a lawyer who had been a standout athlete. The conversation underscored a realization, based on almost 30 years in the legal profession, that many of the most successful part
Nothing draws a crowd of lawyers like the chance to listen to judges, especially when the agenda includes the likes of United States District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin and Magistrate Judge James F
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...which had some big news too. NetDocuments announced today...apps that integrate with the company's existing cloud-computing content...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...offices. Another effect of the government's money woes is that when companies do agree to cooperate in investigations, they may find themselves doing a...
...the hospitality industry, including restaurants, he says. Other types of companies run into compliance challenges as the workplace modernizes, with employees dispersed geographically...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...International Inc. was a home fitness corporation. Prior to its bankruptcy, the company received significant funding from Hancock Park Capital II L.P., its sole...
...find it." Corcoran insisted, though, that Brakeman requires insurance companies to show prejudice, and that Harleysville had failed to do so on...
...is an unfortunate trait for a lawyer. I find solace in having company. Porous paper trails plague even the largest, most sophisticated organizations. Consider some...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
... was well-intentioned but painted "with too broad a brush." For example, a company interviewing for a marketing job would not be...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...its case without using the company's payroll records. ...
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