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  • One major medical malpractice suit can financially ruin an unprepared physician, hospital or medical practice. Since doctors, hospitals and other health care professionals risk lawsuits, they obviously need insurance to cover this contingency. Medical professionals, known for a thorough, methodical and scientific orientation, should have exacting protocols when shopping for medical malpractice insurance.

    Part One of a Two-Part Article

    January 01, 2017Kevin Quinley
  • This article discusses the corporate impact of the EU-US Privacy Shield and practical approaches to managing global corporate data in the wake of Schrems.

    January 01, 2017Dan Panitz and H. Bruce Gordon
  • There are many family law issues, both mundane and unique, facing a client who is either a professional athlete or married to one. If such a case is offered to you, will you accept it? And if you do, what issues should you expect to encounter?

    Part One of a Two-Part Article

    January 01, 2017Lynne Strober and Elisabete M. Rocha
  • In civil litigation, when retained or testifying experts err materially, causing a case or settlement loss, do they get some kind of immunity so that access to experts is not "chilled" by allowing experts to be sued frequently? The answer to this question is not so easy.

    January 01, 2017Michael Hoenig
  • Relationship building between in-house and outside attorneys is key to managing a product liability lawsuit. Trust is the core of the relationship.

    January 01, 2017Eric L. Probst
  • A true partnership requires a compensation structure that rewards partner-like behavior — collegiality, mentoring, expansion and transition of client relationships to fellow partners, and a consensus to pursue long-term strategies promoting institutional stability rather than maximizing short-term profit metrics.

    January 01, 2017Steven J. Harper
  • Cases and news of note for entertainment attorneys.

    January 01, 2017ljnstaff
  • The United States does not have comprehensive legislation addressing the privacy implications of the collection and use of geolocation data. However, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has used its enforcement authority under Section 5 of the FTC Act to regulate companies engaged in unfair or deceptive practices involving geolocation data.

    January 01, 2017Devika Kornbacher, Scott Breedlove, Janice Ta and Aislinn Affinito
  • It is expected that equipment and software investment for 2016 will ultimately close down 1.1%, including three consecutive quarters of declining growth. This trend is expected to reverse in the new year, however, as investment in equipment and software is expected to grow 3.0% in 2017, according to the Annual 2017 Equipment Leasing & Finance U.S. Economic Outlook released by the Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation.

    January 01, 2017ljnstaff
  • Analysis of key Zoning Board of Appeals decisions.

    January 01, 2017ljnstaff