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  • Going through a divorce can be tumultuous for everyone involved. When one of the parties is a partner in a law firm, those challenges are sometimes elevated for both the partner and the law firm.

    January 31, 2016Robert D. Boyd and Brooke M. French
  • Protective Order Modified To Restrict Disclosure of Film Production Company's Operations Within Defendant Investment Firm
    Tax Court Decides Production Set Builder Is Independent Contractor

    January 31, 2016Stan Soocher
  • Admit it: You've been doing the same thing for too long in an attempt to get your firm in the news. And it's just not working anymore. Below are five ways to be more effective in 2016.

    January 31, 2016Lauren Gard
  • Thomas Szasz, best known for having written The Myth of Mental Illness, in 1961, observedthat diagnoses "may be, and often are, swung as semantic blackjacks ' " The diagnosis-blackjack should be removed from the arsenal of weapons used by litigants in custody disputes.

    January 31, 2016David A. Martindale
  • It's hard to find a process more critical to the lifeblood of a law firm than its invoicing. Getting paid quickly and fully for professional services rendered is what keeps the lights on. It is what enables firms to grow, attract the best attorneys and serve the interests of more clients.

    January 31, 2016Wayne Nykyforchyn
  • An application brought by the UK's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) for a so-called Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) was approved in court in London on Nov. 30, 2015, marking a historic milestone for UK bribery and corruption enforcement as this was the first time that a DPA has been adopted.

    January 31, 2016Andr' Bywater and Jonathan Armstrong
  • Today's legal departments are undergoing fundamental changes thanks in part to the imminent threat of ongoing cyberattacks. Given the massive breaches at some of the world's visible brands, it is increasingly clear that cybersecurity can no longer be regarded as the exclusive domain of IT.

    January 31, 2016Jason Straight
  • Ordinarily, a defendant who wishes to assert the defense of advice of counsel must unlock the door that shields his privileged communications with counsel ,and divulge those communications to his adversary. But when the defendant is a corporate employee, he may not be able to unlock that door.

    January 31, 2016Gary Stein
  • Viewing, evaluating, or even writing consumer reviews, has become a ubiquitous element of the present day Internet experience for most users. Authentic customer reviews manifest indicia of reliability and candor that are believed not to be present in reviews that are motivated by financial interest, though many review sites do contain numerous reviews from advertisers masquerading as objective consumers.

    January 31, 2016Richard Raysman and Peter Brown