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At the Intersection: More Magical Thinking
November 26, 2013
All too often, Practice Group Leaders are the big rainmakers of a practice area and truly lack the interest or skills to lead a practice group. Here's how to herd the cats.
Dancing on the Cliff Edge
November 26, 2013
The old business model of law firms is not sustainable. Here's what the "new normal" looks like.
Financial Stability Board's Four Recommendations
November 26, 2013
Recently issued recommendations could influence the ongoing debate regarding the way insurance is regulated in the U.S.
No Right to a Jury Under the Insurance Fraud Prevention Act
November 26, 2013
The New Jersey Appellate Division, on Oct. 9, 2013, held that there exists no statutory or constitutional right to a jury trial under the Insurance Fraud Prevention Act ("the Act"), N.J. Stat. Ann. '' 17:33A-1 to -30.
Corporate Successorship: What You Don't Know Could Cost You
November 26, 2013
A corporate successor's right to coverage under a predecessor's policy is not a foregone conclusion. Here's why.
Why Most Private Aircraft Operators Violate the FAA's Operating Rules
November 25, 2013
Continuation of last month's discussion about how a high percentage of business aircraft operators do not comply with key provisions of Parts 91, 119 and 135 of the Federal Aviation Regulations ("FARs"),
What's New in the Law
November 25, 2013
A roundup of pertinent rulings from all over the country.
Intercreditor Agreements
November 25, 2013
This is the second article in a series covering various aspects of intercreditor agreements.
Defecting Employees
November 25, 2013
In today's business world, the entirety of a company's most significant information can be uploaded to a device the size of a thumbnail and taken by a departing employee.
Nassar's Effect on the Causation Standard
November 25, 2013
In one of the biggest employment cases of 2013, the Supreme Court held that the mixed-motive theory under employment discrimination laws does not apply in Title VII retaliation claims.

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