Hanging Your Own Shingle? Put Your Best Foot Forward on Day One
by Scott Parks
How to market yourself to get new clients and keep your old ones after starting a new firm.
Uninsured Flying Objects
by Marialuisa S. Gallozzi, Claire O'Rourke and Laura Beth Cohen
As drones and other “unmanned aerial vehicles” increasingly crowd the skies, the law—and insurance policies—will have to figure out how best to bring them back safely to terra firma.
New England's Climate Litigation Surge
by Bryan Driscoll
What law firms need to know
The Best Defense Against FLSA Lawsuits for Unpaid Overtime
by Maureen E. Carr
Six strategies to avoid costly liability.
H-1B Planning for Fiscal Year 2019
by Lisa Koenig
Employers should be prepared to pivot.
Divvying Up
by Neal H. Bookspan
When business partners head to splitsville.
IN PARTNERSHIP
Six Tips for a Successful Mediation
by Judge Michael E. Riley and Pullman & Comley
Mediation encourages open dialogue and allows parties to express their concerns, fostering a collaborative atmosphere to reach resolutions efficiently.
Cloud Computing: An Exercise in Architecting Trust
by Kelly L. Frey Sr.
As businesses delegate infrastructure to cloud providers, lawyers must ensure contracts are built to balance control, responsibility and trust.
Arnold Shep Cohen, Newark "Lawyer of the Year" for Employment Law – Individuals 2017
by Nathaniel Barr
"My overall goal as an employment lawyer is to help to improve the dignity of the workplace whenever possible."
Aim High and Fly
by Khalil Abdullah
From a silent victim of hometown segregation to Air Force captain and lawyer of consummate skill, Karen Evans exemplifies leadership—and vows always to help those who seek to follow her path.
Activism in Action: Jeffery Robinson
by John Ettorre
From action to “Action!,” Jeffery Robinson’s Who We Are project and new documentary chronicle his efforts to expose, confront and put a stop to the country’s long history of anti-Black racism.
Growing Canadian Business Abroad
by Didier Culat
Canadian entrepreneurs looking to expand their businesses beyond the geographic confines of their home dominion must consider a vast range of questions to ensure they’re fit to branch out. Here’s a quick primer.
6 Tips on Working With Difficult Business Clients
by Stan Popovich
As offices start to open back up at their own pace around the U.S., the stress of face-to-face meetings with difficult clients comes back. Here are ways to manage that stress.
What Do Your Clients Want, Anyway?
by Emilia Levisay
Law Firm Strategies to Best Serve Clients.
What Is Wrongful Termination? Understanding When a Firing Becomes Illegal
by Bryan Driscoll
Losing your job can be devastating. Here’s how to tell if your termination crossed the line and what to do next.
Your Own Best Self
by Frank L. Branson
For trial lawyers who seek to convince a jury—which would be all of us—the key is to be yourself, establish your credibility and then do nothing to undermine the trust you’ve built up.
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