Lawyer Ethics

“Inventorship,” Not Infringement, At Issue In Unusual Nexus IP Case

In a video interview, an attorney who represented Nexus explains what was at issue in a novel IP case, Nexus […]

At Georgetown Law, An Attack On “The Progressoriat” From A Surprising Source

A professor at Georgetown Law takes on what she calls the Progressoriat, her term for progressive liberals whom she maintains […]

Legendary Hollywood Fixer Is A Legal Idiot Savant

If monetizing celebrities’ private information while managing to avoid crippling legal entanglements is an art, then Kevin Blatt is a virtuoso….

Basic Ask For The Tax Lawyer: “Tell Me How Far I Can Go”

New York attorney general Letitia James, closing in on Donald Trump’s real estate business, wants to see a trove of […]

Associate GC, Fired After Insurrection Selfie, Files Lawsuit

The former associate general counsel of Goosehead Insurance, Inc., who was fired after posting a video of himself stating his […]

The Decision That Has Shaped Privilege Law For 40 Years

This is the fortieth anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that “forever redefined the corporate attorney–client privilege,” writes Todd Presnell […]

The Long Strange Trip Of Cleta Mitchell

The unlikely career path of former Foley & Larder partner Cleta Mitchell is the subject of a recent article in […]

Fear Of COVID May Justify Attorney Withdrawal, Says New York Bar

An advisory opinion from the New York State Bar Association says that if a lawyer fears contracting Covid as a […]

Remote Litigation Is Here To Stay

2020 is likely to prove to be the year when the world took a giant step toward a new societal […]

Malpractice Lawyer Indicted – Was It Extortion Or A Consulting Fee?

One of Maryland’s leading medical malpractice attorneys has been charged by federal prosecutors with attempted extortion. Allegations are that he […]

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