Esquire Depostion Solutions Cameras and microphones are everywhere, capturing our movements and recording every sound within their reach. The cell phone, the voice assistant, the family car, the pet camera, even that new sous vide precision cooker. They’re all listening or watching. Nearly everyone is aware of these devices. But are we sufficiently aware of… Continue reading Lawyers: Be Smart (and Ethical) With Those Smart Devices
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8 Key Takeaways | Ethics in Construction Contract Negotiations and Claims
Brian R. Gaudet and Courtney M. Lynch | Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton Kilpatrick’s Brian Gaudet and Courtney Lynch, both Board Certified Construction Lawyers (TBLS) from our Houston office recently presented to the Association of Corporate Counsel, Houston Chapter. Brian and Courtney discussed the practical and ethical issues that arise when dealing with claims and addressed common issues that… Continue reading 8 Key Takeaways | Ethics in Construction Contract Negotiations and Claims
Waking Up Work – Using Midfulness to Uncover the Unknown Unknowns and Do the Right Thing – Webinar
FREE Ethics & Elimination of Bias Webinar Jan. 13, 2021 at 12 pm CST Why are we so divided? Why do so few people step up when the situation demands it? Why is it so difficult to find consensus about what is right? In this fun and exciting Ethics and Elimination of Bias webinar, Timothy… Continue reading Waking Up Work – Using Midfulness to Uncover the Unknown Unknowns and Do the Right Thing – Webinar
Policyholder Law Firms Should Ethically Be Hiring More Judicial Clerks
Chip Merlin | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | September 16, 2019 Ian Dankelman is a former federal judicial law clerk who is a fantastic attorney at Merlin Law Group. We were talking about how our firm could hire other judicial law clerks who want to help people and small businesses fighting insurance companies. He said… Continue reading Policyholder Law Firms Should Ethically Be Hiring More Judicial Clerks
Ethical Issues Surrounding Arbitration Provisions in Attorney Retainer Agreements
Matthew S. Marrone | Goldberg Segalla | August 22, 2019 There’s a common belief among lawyers that it’s better to have disputes resolved through private arbitration rather than in court. Juries are unpredictable, and judges can be too. Litigation in court can be long and costly, and private arbitration may seem a more desirable alternative.… Continue reading Ethical Issues Surrounding Arbitration Provisions in Attorney Retainer Agreements