On the New England Journal of Real Estate website, Philip Hastings discusses the myriad of local and state rules and regulations governing real estate dev
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At the Employment & Labor Insider, Robyn Shea summarizes the rights of employees who take leaves of absence to serve ou
In a short video on the Federalist Society website, Professor Gregory McNeal—an expert on drones and topics related to security, technology, and crime—discusses the Federal Av
In the Harvard Business Review, Daniel Doktori and Sarah Reed, general counsel with startup company and venture capital experience, explain “Why Lawyers Make Good Early-Stage Startup Hires
In a short video on the Federalist Society website, Professor Gregory McNeal—an expert on drones and topics related to security, technology, and crime—discusses drones and property rights, and a
In an article for MedCityNews, attorney John Greenleaf introduces and then briefly highlights a position paper by the American College of Physicians (ACP) and Federation of State Medical Boards (FSM
Jeremy Byellin offers some advice:
There are the obvious, lawyerly tasks like making court appearances, meeting or otherwise communicating with clients, drafting court documents, and researching.
Lawyers must be wary of any communication with jurors in cases the lawyers are litigating. It is universally recognized that such contact is forbidden as it could sway or influence a juror’s decision-making, even unconsciously. But how attenuated can such contact be and still be considered to f
At the FindLaw In House Corporate Counsel Blog, Casey Sullivan offers a few practical tips for avoiding lawsuits on the
In the New Hampshire Business Review, Paul Bauer and Christopher Hawkins analyze the potential liabilities of drones and the need for tailored insurance policies to cover the