Practice Area: Business & Corporate
Trigger Tranquility, Not Outrage: What the Depp v. Heard Trial Can Teach Clients About Communicating During Disputes
The ongoing connection between Heard and Depp, the effect of social media influencers on both and the notoriety of the trial make this case an excellent pedagogical tool to teach clients about the dangers of using social media and online communications during disputes.
Commercial and Federal Litigation Section Newsletter – Vol. 28 No. 2
NY Business Law Journal – Vol. 26 No. 1
The Courts and Late Discovery: The Honeymoon Is Over
The courts are cracking down on late discovery and no one is exempt, not even a former president of the United States.
NYLitigator – Vol. 27 No. 1
Commercial and Federal Litigation Section Newsletter – Vol. 28 No. 1
How to Advocate for Yourself at Work
Failing to be an advocate is a disservice to your firm, your clients and yourself.
The Economic Case Against Forced Disclosure of Third Party Litigation Funding
In the vast majority of cases, where litigation funding is legally irrelevant to case outcomes, preserving party financial privacy has always been the norm.
10 Tips for Practicing in Commercial and Federal Litigation
In February 2022, the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section participated in a law student roundtable discussion that provided current law students with a better understanding on the experiences, rewards, and challenges practicing attorneys have faced in Commercial and Federal Litigation while offering insight on the various career opportunities available. From this discussion one of the … Continued