How to build your firm to much higher profit levels and realize more income by making attorneys achieve higher value earlier in their careers.
- February 27, 2011Jason Mark Anderman
Law firms are increasingly turning to retreats to help solve their management problems, improve personal relationships, and increase team spirit. But a retreat will not succeed unless adequate time and effort have gone into the planning process.
February 27, 2011Joel A. RoseThis case highlights an important tool that all Maryland employers should consider using when drafting employment agreements.
February 27, 2011Kevin McCormickIt remains to be seen how the Supreme Court will rule on its first USERRA case this spring, but a review of compliance with USERRA should be every employer's priority.
February 27, 2011Eileen Carr Riley and Gil AbramsonWith social media here to stay and smart mobile devices abounding in offices, employers need to accept that they cannot legally or practically shut down the conversation. Here's what to do.
February 27, 2011Kyle-Beth HilferAre employers "free to fire" if their employees violate social media policy? The answer might surprise you.
February 27, 2011Shari Claire LewisThe DOJ issued guidance on Sept. 1, 2010 illuminating its approach to American companies' common practice of hiring consultants with ties to foreign governments to help negotiate business deals with those governments.
February 27, 2011Paul R. Berger and Noelle Duarte GrohmannA report on the National Summit on Reducing Time and Cost [of arbitration].
February 27, 2011James W. Durham and John W. HincheyThis article examines the basic considerations and issues that arise in litigation involving injuries sustained while using elevators and escalators in New York State.
February 27, 2011Brian P. Heermance and Kevin A. HickmanThis article asks the question: waive or subordinate? An in-depth discussion.
February 27, 2011Jay Gitles

