Will In-House Legal Departments Really Benefit from Refusing to Use First- and Second-Years?

Oct 31, 2011 By: Alex Montagu

By Alexandre Montagu, Esq. and Thomas Walsh, Esq. Recently a major financial newspaper reported on an apparently new trend in some in-house legal…

WESTLAW NEXT Tip of the Week: Choosing the Level of Detail on Your Result List

Oct 31, 2011 By: Kim Ellenberg

After you run a search on WestlawNext®, the result list provides you with important information about each result. For instance, when you…

Halloween alien from Mars

Oct 31, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

If on Halloween, defendant confronts a costumed stranger on street and shoots him in the honestly held belief that the stranger is a menacing alien from Mars intent upon his immediate destruction, …

Trick or treat or…conviction?

Oct 28, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

Holidays typically find people engaged in “interesting” activities, and Halloween is no exception. Check out these criminal cases involving Halloween!

Do These Halloween Laws Scare You?!

Oct 28, 2011 By: Amy Hammer

As a small law firm, do you carry out fun Halloween events at your firm like dress up in costumes, bring in…

Today in 1998: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act becomes law

Oct 28, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

13 years ago today, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act – arguably the most significant piece of copyright legislation in U.S. history – became law.

Jury challenge

Oct 28, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

Supreme Court deplores gratuitous use of gender stereotypes as part of any jury argument, …

A review of the “Black’s Law Dictionary” App

Oct 27, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

The Black’s Law Dictionary App for iOS and now for Android is the fastest and easiest way to use the dictionary. Nearly all legal professionals will find it very useful.

Hot Docs: Lawsuit claims Frontline Plus ineffective at killing fleas

Oct 27, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

One of the bigger fears for pet owners is fleas. Although the little critters normally don’t present a life-threatening risk to the…

Wizard counsel

Oct 27, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

To be effective, counsel need not be a wizard; …

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