Surviving in the "new normal" requires recognizing both "hot" and "cold" trends. Here is a look at significant trends affecting law firms.
- July 27, 2012Robert W. Denney
It is vitally important that partners examine the culture of their firm before making blanket modifications to the partnership structure or admission practices simply to satisfy current, and perhaps short-term, economic issues.
July 27, 2012Joel A. RoseOne question that many courts have grappled with is whether and to what extent accommodations must be made for a disabled person who engages in misconduct as a result of his or her disability. This article examines the divergent approaches that courts have taken in their resolution of that issue.
July 26, 2012Andrew A. NicelyA recent settlement between New York-based law firm Kelley Drye & Warren LLP and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) compels a second look at mandatory retirement in law firms and other partnerships.
July 26, 2012Rosanna Sattler and James E. KruzerIn an interesting published decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has held that an offer of less favorable severance benefits to a female may constitute sex discrimination in violation of Title VII. This article takes a closer look at this case.
July 26, 2012Kevin C. McCormickThe long-standing practice of resolving Title VII indirect discrimination claims through summary judgment using the McDonnell-Douglas framework has recently come under fire. This article analyzes the recent ruling that has upset the applecart.
July 26, 2012Ralph A. Morris and Alexis M. DominguezThis article outlines some of the major considerations of tenants and landlords in addressing the primary source of pre-commencement default under leases: the tenant improvement letter.
July 26, 2012Travis SiebeneicherBoth the franchise sales process and the relationship between franchisor and franchisee during the term of the franchise are regulated. Here's what you have to know.
July 26, 2012Rupert M. BarkoffThe same argument for building or retrofitting sustainable buildings for commercial properties holds for shopping centers. Here's why.
July 26, 2012Richard J. SobelsohnAn in-depth look at why and how the Second Circuit reached its decision on asbestos claims against Pfizer, whose parent company had filed for bankruptcy.
July 26, 2012Steven B. Smith and Dana Gale Hefter

