What to do when your family law clients are delinquent on their taxes.
- March 31, 2014ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters |
When we tell clients we are unable to attempt a particular course of action, the reason is usually one of professional ethics or illegality. Here's a review of what we can and cannot do.
March 31, 2014Philip SegalRestraints on a lawyer's right to practice law as part of a settlement of client controversy are strictly prohibited. So how does that affect your settlement agreement?
March 27, 2014Jennifer Smith FinneganExplaining how women in law firms can forge on to meet their professional goals.
March 27, 2014Kimberly Alford RiceWhile law firms are increasingly modeling their business practices after their clients', one they have not been interested in mimicking is the accrual method of accounting. But it may be coming.
March 27, 2014Gina PassarellaA look at "personal gamification" ' how you can create stronger personal motivation and resiliency by drawing on some basic game principles.
March 27, 2014Pamela WoldowHere are five ideas that law firm leaders can embrace to improve their own success rate at finding and integrating laterals into their firms.
March 27, 2014Timothy B. CorcoranWho's going where; who's doing what.
March 27, 2014ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters |Based upon the complexity and risk, many sexual abuse claims result in coverage disputes.
March 27, 2014Jessica F. PardiUpdate to last month's article concerning the applicability of the attorney-client privilege and work-product doctrine in the context of an insurer's claims investigation.
March 27, 2014Marc S. Voses and Steven P. Nassi

