Timothy Hester is quoted in
a Legal Week article regarding the expansion of Covington's Project Finance practice with the arrival of four new partners and the opening of offices in Dubai and Johannesburg.
Timothy Hester and Graham Vinter are quoted in
a Legal Week article regarding Vinter's recent arrival.
Not exact matches
In the House of Lords debate on the withdrawal bill last
week, Brexit minister Lord Callanan repeated the line that
Article 127 was not necessary in order for the EEA to cease
legal effect.
The lawsuit filed this
week against the president by the porn star Stormy Daniels, seeking to break a 2016 agreement to keep silent about her affair with Trump in return for a $ 130,000 payout, ge & module = Ribbon & version = origin & region = Header & action = click & contentCollection = Home % 20Page & pgtype =
article» > opens what could be a precarious new
legal front for a White House already beset by the investigation by the special counsel Robert Mueller.
In an
article about the future of litigation against «Don't Ask, Don't Tell,» Aubrey Sarvis, executive director of the Servicemembers
Legal Defense Network, was quoted last
week in Politico as suggesting the administration's defense of the law in court would allow the federal hate crimes law to stay on the books.
According to an
article this
week released by The New York Times, Polster is looking to expedite the
legal process and essentially force a settlement because both sides could become «entrenched» if proceedings continue for too long.
While it is likely that Vacco will ask a judge to halt the Paladino replacement process sometime in the next few
weeks before the board moves on that, Cambria says a state supreme court challenge to an administrative ruling — called an
Article 78 proceeding in
legal - speak — actually has a longer timetable and must be filed within four months of the ruling.
In an
article released last
week written by «New Mexico Senate Democrats [about] PED Bullying [in] Las Cruces Public Schools,» democratic senators are arguing that the PED is «overstepp [ing] its
legal authority» in a state in which such «bullying tactics» have no place in educational policy.
In an
article last
week, The New York Times argued that the teacher pension system in Puerto Rico is little more than a
legal Ponzi scheme.
This
week it's my turn... I'm kicking off a series titled Web Law Connected, with the first
article addressing Thought Leadership and the building of online expertise within the
legal profession.
A New York Times
article this
week discusses the
legal issues awaiting the release and potential widespread use of the device.
Legal Ladder
articles will focus on trends, tips and insight gathered from law firms, recruiters, the
Legal Week editorial team and the
Legal Week Jobs site.
The The National Law Journal reports this
week on Columbia Law School Professor William Simon's
article criticizing three prominent
legal - ethics professors for giving bad
legal advice with potentially large public consequences.
The WisBlawg had a very helpful post last
week on two new free tools that allow lawyers to have
legal citations on Web pages automatically converted to hyperlinks to the actual opinions, statutes, law review
articles and so on.
This
article was commissioned for the Turning Points hub, an online career development resource from
Legal Week in association with Berwin Leighton Paisner.
Based on my own experiences working within a law society and in the field of
legal malpractice insurance, I'm not sure that this priority has always been sufficiently emphasized in lawyer training and I was therefore quite pleased to hear that law students and
articling students were both this
week hearing of the importance of integrity in their professional lives.
On this
week's
legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, Elliott joins us to discuss his
article.
I don't recall hearing much about this when I was entering the profession, but based on what I've heard this
week, am hopeful that the fundamental value of integrity in the
legal profession is given appropriate emphasis in the education of law and
articling students.
However, stats compiled by
Legal Week last week for a series of articles to coincide with International Women's Day highlight just how hard it is for women to find such role models in their fi
Week last
week for a series of articles to coincide with International Women's Day highlight just how hard it is for women to find such role models in their fi
week for a series of
articles to coincide with International Women's Day highlight just how hard it is for women to find such role models in their firms.
This
article was commissioned for the Turning Points hub, an online career development resource from
Legal Week in association with BLP.
The
article summarizes some of the cloud - related activity that's taken place over just the past two
weeks, including Dublin, Ireland - based Servecentric's $ 1.36 million managed hosting deal with a U.S. law firm and California - based
Legal Cloud's announcement of a virtual server beta program being tested by several international law firms.
Keeping flighty and praise - hungry millennials on side is an issue facing all law firms today, so it's little wonder that the most popular
article on
Legal Week over the last week is a video interview for Legal Week's Best Employers Report looking at why most firms are still a long way from recognising the scale of the retention challe
Week over the last
week is a video interview for Legal Week's Best Employers Report looking at why most firms are still a long way from recognising the scale of the retention challe
week is a video interview for
Legal Week's Best Employers Report looking at why most firms are still a long way from recognising the scale of the retention challe
Week's Best Employers Report looking at why most firms are still a long way from recognising the scale of the retention challenge.
This
week's National Law Journal has an
article I wrote, Outsourced
legal writing: If it's used with caution, it can be a lifesaver.
In an
article in
Legal Times this
week, Paul Devinsky, John R. Fuisz and Thomas D. Sykes, three lawyers from McDermott, Will & Emery, suggested that a company might figure out a tax strategy that would save it a lot of money, and then patent it.
To that end, here's our roundup of some of our favorite posts and
articles about
legal technology and cloud computing from the past few
weeks:
In a case that raises questions about the professional obligations of an
articling employer, a law student is suing
Legal Aid Ontario and the Law Society of Upper Canada after being terminated two
weeks into his term.
The BC Law Society recently reviewed its pre-call program of nine months of
articling plus 10
weeks of the Professional
Legal Training Course.
I wrote here last
week about ModioLegal, a service that partners with
legal publishers to convert news
articles and current - awareness content to audio that subscribers can access through their smart phones or computers.
The Court of Appeal agreed, and according to an
article last
week in the UK Guardian newspaper, «broke lawyers» monopoly on providing
legal representation».
As I noted here earlier this
week, my Law Technology News
article surveying
legal wikis is currently available on Law.com Legal Techno
legal wikis is currently available on Law.com
Legal Techno
Legal Technology.
When Simon F referred last
week to lawyer collaboration cross-firm, and the possibility of
legal community, I smiled and thought back to Counsel Connect, an extraordinary visionary venture announced on March 26, 1993 at TechShow that year — it sprang from the fertile mind of David JohnsonDavid's experience at Counsel Connect led to famous
articles like his major opus with David Post on Law and Borders — the Rise of Law in Cyberspace and the generous cheque book of Steven Brill of American Lawyer.
In an
article in
Legal Week, David Corker, partner, Corker Binning, looks at the implications of the Court of Appeal judgment on Andy Coulson's legal c
Legal Week, David Corker, partner, Corker Binning, looks at the implications of the Court of Appeal judgment on Andy Coulson's
legal c
legal costs.
A weekly index of
articles from over 500
legal periodicals with links to the full - text available through Lexis or Westlaw, CILP is available 4 - 6 weeks before commercial legal periodical indexes such as the Index to Legal Periodicals, Legal Trac or the Current Law I
legal periodicals with links to the full - text available through Lexis or Westlaw, CILP is available 4 - 6
weeks before commercial
legal periodical indexes such as the Index to Legal Periodicals, Legal Trac or the Current Law I
legal periodical indexes such as the Index to
Legal Periodicals, Legal Trac or the Current Law I
Legal Periodicals,
Legal Trac or the Current Law I
Legal Trac or the Current Law Index.
Writing in an
article in Corporate Counsel last
week, Dan Currell, director of client solutions at Novus Law and Aaron Kotok,
legal practice leader at CEB, assessed the state of
legal department operations.
The Future of Law Firms» Lucrative Litigation Mandates» by James Boxell (
Legal Week) >> READ
ARTICLE
In a series of blog posts over the next few
weeks, we'll explore Matt's
article on how implementing
Legal Files in a corporate legal department can make all the differ
Legal Files in a corporate
legal department can make all the differ
legal department can make all the difference.
What In - House Lawyers Think About Law Firm Near - Shoring» by Gavriel Hollander (
Legal Week, UK) >> READ
ARTICLE
Legal updates, in and of themselves, are not billable, so it takes some of the defense firms a couple of
weeks to get their
articles, client alerts and newsletters out.
A recent
article by U.K. publication
Legal Week reports that Davies did muster 60 percent approval from partners.
A few
weeks ago I wrote an
article on the
legal exposure that companies like Uber and Lyft might face for car accidents.
To view the full
article in
Legal Week, please click here.
Curo
Legal's Director of Law Practice Management Peggy Gruenke received the «Pick of the
Week» award for her recent
article «Leveraging Your Online Relationships: Turning «Likes» Into Clients» in the January 2014...
Tim's
articles on the
legal industry have appeared in Law.com, Legal Week, The Legal Intelligencer, Lawyers Weekly, Corporate Counsel, Corporate Legal Times (now Inside Counsel), Counsel to Counsel (a publication which his team created and published), Practical Law, PSMG Magazine, and other publicat
legal industry have appeared in Law.com,
Legal Week, The Legal Intelligencer, Lawyers Weekly, Corporate Counsel, Corporate Legal Times (now Inside Counsel), Counsel to Counsel (a publication which his team created and published), Practical Law, PSMG Magazine, and other publicat
Legal Week, The
Legal Intelligencer, Lawyers Weekly, Corporate Counsel, Corporate Legal Times (now Inside Counsel), Counsel to Counsel (a publication which his team created and published), Practical Law, PSMG Magazine, and other publicat
Legal Intelligencer, Lawyers Weekly, Corporate Counsel, Corporate
Legal Times (now Inside Counsel), Counsel to Counsel (a publication which his team created and published), Practical Law, PSMG Magazine, and other publicat
Legal Times (now Inside Counsel), Counsel to Counsel (a publication which his team created and published), Practical Law, PSMG Magazine, and other publications.
Alex Novarese, editor of
Legal Week, appears to be revising the libel laws of England & Wales single handed with two excellent
articles — neither of which are behind a paywall: Libel reform — a hack's proposal.
The site also links to
articles from practicepro.ca and provides «feeds of the
week» and links to other
legal technology sites.
The
article is in this
week's New Yorker — an odd place for an informed discussion of the consequences of lengthening copyright terms But then the New Yorker has long had a reputation for publishing thoughtful pieces on
legal issues — Charles Reich and Jeffrey Toobin... [more]
The issue has now made its way into mainstream media, with La Presse running a few
articles last
week about high unemployment rates in the
legal profession.
Indeed barely a
week passes without another
article in the
legal press about Alternative Fee Arrangements and the death of the billable hour.
The site also links to
articles from practicepro.ca and provides «feeds of the
week» and links to other
legal technology sites... [more]
This
article from
Legal Week, therefore, is of some interest to me..