The adage, “emails do not end in handshakes” has never been more true. Here's why.
- March 02, 2017Allan Colman
The ins and outs of content marketing.
March 02, 2017Adam KosloffWhy online editorial calendars are crucial.
March 02, 2017Ari KaplanHow to use gamification for business development.
March 02, 2017David FreemanAn ALM Survey Reports Disturbing Information
March 02, 2017Ricci DipshanThe attorney-client relationship is not one that always ends well. The client is able to discharge the attorney at any time, but outstanding legal fees must be addressed.
March 02, 2017Sue C. JacobsFor a firm to be successful, its leaders must create the circumstances for "1,000 flowers to bloom." As corny as this may sound, that is what great law-firm leaders do.
March 02, 2017Anne CollierIf your company maintains operations in the European Union or is U.S. based but obtaining personal data from European citizens, you will need to strongly consider obtaining certification under the new Privacy Shield framework. Certification began in August 2016, and will make compliance with EU privacy laws when transferring data to the U.S. possible for the immediate future.
March 02, 2017David F. KatzThis article familiarizes lawyers with cryptocurrency and, particularly, the enabling blockchain technology, methodologies and systems. It also introduces lawyers to blockchain's current and future uses and points to other resources to learn more about this profoundly disruptive and promising collection of technological advancements.
March 02, 2017Emile Loza de SilesThe claims over the last few years by numerous individuals who allege sexual misconduct by comedian Bill Cosby have also led to disputes about the obligation of Cosby's insurers to pay for his defense attorneys and any eventual settlements or judgments. A decision by a federal district court in Massachusetts, where Cosby lives, addresses these disputes.
March 02, 2017Syed S. Ahmad and Matthew T. McLellan











