New York’s “zone of danger” rule is the sole method for bystander plaintiffs to recover emotional injuries and is applied in a variety of situations other than automobile accidents.
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and other digital-native structures have moved from ni...
This course on trade secrets litigation provides real-world best practices through all key stages of...
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This dynamic CLE presentation challenges trial lawyers to rethink everything they were taught about ...
As the largest purchaser of goods and services in the world, the United States Government requires f...
This program will address the ethical obligations of Lawyer Advocates representing clients in arbitr...
This one-hour CLE program examines the impact of implicit and systemic bias within the legal profess...
Adverse and derogatory information often has devastating effects on a contractor's ability to win co...
Join us for Part 2 of a program tailored for attorneys seeking a better understanding of the ongoing...
This course analyzes federal contractor obligations under the Trade Agreements Act. Learn how to ens...