The Legal Cost Disease
Lawyers are not anti-technology. Lawyers are pro getting sh*t done. The caricature I drew of the nose-to-the-grindstone inside counsel in my last post was an attempt to illustrate how the need,...
View ArticleA New Year’s Resolution on Delaware’s Disclosure-Only Settlement
For all the good work that the Delaware Court of Chancery has done to institute reform in the area of deal litigation, there is still some work to be done. De clic aquí para ver el contenido...
View ArticleGay Marriage Defined the High Court Year
The historic ruling upholding a right to same-sex marriage defined the Roberts Court in 2015 by altering the legal, political and social landscapes for millions of lesbian and gay couples. But as that...
View Article2015: The Year in Review
Landmark rulings from the U.S. Supreme Court. Multibillion-dollar tort settlements. Major moves and merger talks in Washington Big Law. A spirit of bipartisanship on Capitol Hill. This NLJ collection...
View ArticlePOSADA 2015
Es para nosotros un gusto compartirles las fotos de la posada que realizamos el pasado 22 de diciembre en el Hospital Universitario y en el Hospital Metropolitano. Agradecemos la participación activa...
View ArticlePanel Upholds Conviction Despite DNA Lost in Storm
The government was not at fault when Hurricane Sandy flooded a warehouse where blood evidence from a burglary case was stored, a state appeals court has ruled, and thus the defendant was not entitled...
View ArticleAppeals Court Backs $350,000 Tab for Derogatory Posts About Divorce Attorney
Derogatory online reviews about an attorney cost a client $350,000. De clic aquí para ver el contenido completo
View ArticleFuture Focus: Developing a Vision for Your Law Practice
Being based in Seattle, I see Boeing, Microsoft, Expedia, Nintendo, and a number of majorly-successful businesses in my area. And the one thing they have in common is that they all have a vision for...
View ArticleTeaching Technology: Deans’ Roundtable at Tech Show
[NOTE: Please welcome guest blogger, Michael J. Robak, Associate Director/Director of Information Technologies, Leon E. Bloch Law Library, University of Missouri – Kansas City.] This year’s ABA Tech...
View ArticleCrane Collapse Impacts Legal Community
The construction crane that fell in Manhattan’s TriBeCa neighborhood Friday morning, killing one and injuring three, damaged a portion of New York Law School and shuttered two Legal Aid NYC offices,...
View ArticleHigh Times: The Challenges of Marijuana Legalization
I believe that when seeking to solve one set of problems, legislatures often create others. As the wave of marijuana legalization continues rolling across the country, various states are facing new...
View ArticleProhibido alterar el orden de las cosas
Por: Dr. Efrén Vázquez Esquivel En un Estado cualquiera, fundado en un sistema de corrupción, el miedo primordial de los políticos es a que se altere el «orden de las cosas»; y para exorcizar esa...
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