Pleading Causation in a Legal Malpractice Case: Surviving a Motion to Dismiss in Halperin v. Dam
One of the most difficult parts of any legal malpractice case is properly alleging causation. New York courts frequently dismiss cases...
One of the most difficult parts of any legal malpractice case is properly alleging causation. New York courts frequently dismiss cases...
This episode of Remotely Ethical is the second installment of a three-part series on doing business with clients.
As New York begins to put forward plans for reopening parts of the state, the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) offered guidance...
Our latest episode of Remotely Ethical is the first installment of a three-part series on doing business with clients.
In Part...
Earlier today, Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks announced that the New York State Courts will begin accepting new cases for...
In our latest episode of Remotely Ethical, we discuss how lawyers can ethically respond to a client's negative review on social media.
In our latest episode of Remotely Ethical, we are joined by special guest --privacy lawyer James Mariani -- to discuss data security and...
The mantra you hear whenever COVID-19 is mentioned is, “Testing, Testing, Testing.” The mantra for solo practitioners in a COVID-19 era...
In our latest episode of Remotely Ethical, we discuss New York's controversial decision to limit the next bar exam to New York law...
Back in November – an eternity ago to some – a California appeals court in Jackson v. LegalMatch found that LegalMatch, a well-known,...
The Covid-19 crisis has upended the legal industry, forcing law firms to adapt quickly to an almost entirely remote work environment....
In our latest episode of Remotely Ethical, we discuss the importance of supervising lawyers and non lawyers within your law firm during...
The Covid-19 crisis has upended the legal industry, forcing law firms to adapt quickly to an almost entirely remote work environment....
In our latest episode of Remotely Ethical, we discuss the risks of "hoarding" and "dabbling" by lawyers.
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In this episode we...
The Covid-19 crisis has upended the legal industry, forcing law firms to adapt quickly to an almost entirely remote work environment....
Yesterday, the New York Board of Law Examiners (BOLE) stealthily announced its registration procedures for the bar exam scheduled to take...
Just last week, we reported on efforts by the California State Bar Board of Trustees to persuade the California Supreme Court to postpone...
Yesterday, Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks issued a memorandum announcing that the New York trial courts would expand...
In our latest episode of Remotely Ethical, we discuss why it is important for lawyers to maintain accurate, contemporaneous time records...
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