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Archive for November, 2019

AAA-ICDR Arbitrator Survey Gives Insight on Cases

<b>AAA-ICDR Arbitrator Survey Gives Insight on Cases</b>

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The survey revealed exactly how attorneys and their clients negatively affect the efficiency and cost effectiveness of their cases.

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Legal Fight Over Flaring in the Eagle Ford

<b>Legal Fight Over Flaring in the Eagle Ford</b>

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The dispute, between Williams MLP Operating and Exco Operating Co., has moved to district court in Travis County in Austin.

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Buying and Selling a Business: Disclosure Schedules and Why They Matter

<b>Buying and Selling a Business: Disclosure Schedules and Why They Matter</b>

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Disclosure schedules supplement the purchase and sale agreement in the sale of a business by incorporating disclosures about the business being sold, according to a post on the website of Thompson Coburn.

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Does an Arbitrator Have Authority to Compel Production of Third-Party Documents?

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If a case is subject to arbitration, it is likely there will be a dispute about whether the arbitrator has the authority to compel production of third-party documents or witnesses for deposition.

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Physician Contracting: Understanding Letters of Intent

<b>Physician Contracting: Understanding Letters of Intent</b>

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AMA senior attorney Wes Cleveland discusses physicians’ letters of intent and when an attorney should be retained during the contracting process.

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Biglaw Firm in the Midst of Massive Partner Defections

<b>Biglaw Firm in the Midst of Massive Partner Defections</b>

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The firm lost a total of 96 partners, while only picking up 32 since December 2018.

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WeWork Lays Off at Least a Dozen In-House Lawyers as Part of Broader Cuts

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WeWork lawyers in New York and San Francisco, along with some in outlying offices, were let go, one of the in-house lawyers told Bloomberg.

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Client Wins Punitive Damages Against Lawyer Who Called Him ‘A-Hole’ and ‘Jerk’ Online

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Donald Glassman was awarded the payout against Robert Feldman after a 10-day trial ruled that the lawyer committed legal malpractice and defamed him.

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Contract Drafting: When is a Cardinal Change ‘Cardinal’?

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A recent New York case sheds some light on the use of contract clauses that cover cardinal changes in construction, according to an alert by Henry L. Goldberg for Moritt Hock & Hamroff.

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Stroock’s Joel Cohen Explores the Value of an Oath in New Book

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The new book asks the reader to consider the consequences of varied oaths, along with the respective oath-takers’ duties under diverse circumstances.

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Greensfelder Officer Dawn Johnson Earns Certified Franchise Executive Designation

<b>Greensfelder Officer Dawn Johnson Earns Certified Franchise Executive Designation</b>

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Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. officer Dawn M. Johnson, leader of the firm’s Franchising & Distribution industry group, has earned the Certified Franchise Executive (CFE) designation from the International Franchise Association (IFA) Institute of Certified Franchise Executives.

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How to Recycle Your Best Content to Market Your Law Practice

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Recycling your best content can save you time and effort and give you valuable material that you can use for months or even years.

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Stacie Tobin Named Partner-in-Charge of Venable’s Baltimore Office

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Stacie E. Tobin has been named partner-in-charge of Venable LLP’s Baltimore office.

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Bradley’s Houston Office Adds Litigation Partner Robert Ford

<b>Bradley’s Houston Office Adds Litigation Partner Robert Ford</b>

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Robert Ford has joined the Houston office of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP as a partner in the Litigation Practice Group.

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Sarah Anderson Joins Freeborn’s Tampa Office as Litigation Associate

<b>Sarah Anderson Joins Freeborn’s Tampa Office as Litigation Associate</b>

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Sarah M. Anderson has joined the Tampa, Fla., office of Freeborn & Peters LLP as an associate in the Litigation Practice Group and as a member of the Insurance and Reinsurance Industry Team.

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Hogan Lovells Adds Corporate Partner in London

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Hogan Lovells has announced that Raj Panasar, formerly with Cleary Gottlieb, will be joining the firm as a capital markets partner in the London office.

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Foley & Lardner Releases 2nd Annual Esports Survey of 200+ Execs

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Foley & Lardner LLP and The Esports Observer have published the second annual Esports Survey of more than 200 executives.

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Global Investigations Review Recognizes Hughes Hubbard Lawyer

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Hughes Hubbard’s Ryan Fayhee was named among Global Investigations Review’s most respected sanctions lawyers in Washington DC.

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Here’s How Much Money Lawyers Make in Every State

<b>Here’s How Much Money Lawyers Make in Every State</b>

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The average lawyer salary in California, $171,550, is about double the salary in Montana, which is $88,600.

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Law Schools With Accreditation Issues See Bar Exam Improvement, But Will They Hit 75% Pass Rate?

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The mean scaled score for the July 2019 multistate bar exam increased this year, according to the National Conference of Bar Examiners.

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