Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Luis E. Dates and Santiago Maqueda | May 6, 2024
There is a certain trend in Argentina progressively favoring the use of alternative dispute resolution methods as a key tool to promote private initiative and developing of industry and commerce. A recent example of this trend is the "Draft of Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentines," which was promoted by the federal executive branch.
By Lisa Willis | May 6, 2024
A civil case on hold in Broward County finally got the push it needed Friday in criminal court when two defendants in a rape case negotiated a deal…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Paul O. Lopez and Jake S. Blumstein | May 6, 2024
Employers who require the execution of nonsolicit and NDA agreements going forward should soberly assess their workforce and determine which employees should be required to enter into any sort of restrictive covenant.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | May 6, 2024
During a gray divorce, being amicable goes a long way. Minimizing the contentiousness in a divorce will ultimately be psychologically and financially beneficial for both parties. To that end, an alternative dispute resolution approach (ADR) may be the right one for divorcing older couples.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jose L. Linares, Mark M. Makhail, Stephanie Reed Traband and Michele McGuire Vanderstreet | May 6, 2024
It is crucial that patent licensing agreements be properly structured to ensure that the intention of the parties is clearly described and that the structure of the agreement comports with the rigid and ever-evolving laws governing these contracts.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michael J. Gore | May 6, 2024
Whether the final rule survives legal challenges or not, employers should still identify their confidential and trade secret information and ensure the company reasonably protects this information. Employers should also take steps to ensure departing employees have not retained such information for the benefit of the new employer.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kari A. Metzger | May 6, 2024
Regardless of why the case gets referred to nonbinding arbitration, the referral adds an additional layer of preparation and expense to the litigation process. As such, it makes sense for lawyers to use this opportunity to develop the strengths and weaknesses of their case and posture it for resolution.
National Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Adam J. Levitt | May 6, 2024
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By Alexander Lugo | May 3, 2024
Dennis Kerbel had been the chief of the Miami-Dade County Attorney's Office's zoning, land use and environment section since 2015.
By Patrick Smith | May 3, 2024
Patrick Smith interview's ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul as she details the happenings of the first Trump criminal trial from inside the courtroom in Lower Manhattan.
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