How to transform your rainmakers into “social media rock stars.”
- February 01, 2017Spencer X. Smith
When a building or lot is taken through eminent domain, the value of the property often becomes a matter of dispute between the government and the owner. What if the property had the potential to become more developed?
February 01, 2017Janice G. InmanAs 3-D Printing Becomes More Widespread, In-House Counsel Will Be Tasked with Complex IP and Liability Challenges
Yet another potentially disruptive technology is set to join the ranks of blockchain and AI as a headache for legal: 3-D printing. While its use in legal is limited, 3-D printing presents unique challenges to in-house counsel prosecuting or defending IP and liability issues.
February 01, 2017Ricci DipshanIn Villarreal v. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, on rehearing en banc, reversed its prior holding that job applicants may bring "disparate impact" claims for age discrimination against potential employers, and that the EEOC may toll the statute of limitations in such cases.
February 01, 2017Matthew R. SimpsonThe serious implications of “fake news,” and how to protect your firm.
February 01, 2017Nick GaffneyReviews the recent Federal Circuit Eli Lilly case as well as district court cases that have interpreted the new standard and identifies prosecution and litigation strategies for practicing post-Akamai
February 01, 2017Matthew Becker, Norman F. Hainer Jr. and David K. LudwigA look at a case involving eviction for non-payment of fees for services provided by the landlord.
February 01, 2017ljnstaffMost firms are building pricing groups as the place to start addressing this pain. This is certainly a good starting point, but if your firm is pricing and not monitoring, you've actually got a problem.
February 01, 2017Tom BaldwinThe 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. If the client either ignores the correspondence or refuses to pay the fees, the attorney may determine to commence an action seeking the legal fees. What follows is a long, unhappy, expensive experience for each party.
February 01, 2017Sue C. Jacobs









