May 17, 2013 by Jeremy Byellin
On May 17, 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously decided Brown v. Board of Education, holding that separate facilities are inherently unequal.
May 16, 2013 by FindLaw
Paid search advertising, or pay-per-click (PPC), can help your firm target a specific audience or quickly boost visibility in a unique niche. PPC involves bidding, buying and creating ads that match specific keywords or phrases. When Web users search for a word or phrase you’ve purchased, your ad appears in a special section adjacent to [...]
May 17, 2013 by Daniel Garrie
In this installment on preventing sexual harassment, I will look at the judicial response to privacy in the workplace and the framework under which courts should consider responding to digital acts of sexual harassment.
May 16, 2013 by John K. DiMugno
The California high court will soon determine whether liability insurers have a duty to defend trade libel claims when the insured never mentioned or referred to the plaintiff's products.
May 9, 2013 by Kellie Pantekoek
With Sunday being my last Mother’s Day as a non-mother, I keep asking myself one thing: Do I have what it takes to balance work, life and motherhood?
May 14, 2013 by Jury Verdicts
Assured Guar. Mun. Corp. v. Flagstar Bank (S.D. N.Y.) Financial Guaranty Insurer Awarded $89.2M 2013 WL 1141279 Judgment Summary 2011 WL 8200747 First Amended Complaint Note: The links above are intended for Westlaw users. You will be asked to sign on to Westlaw before being taken directly to the document. Publish Your Cases