Litigation & Trials Where Did the Zeal Go? Lawrence J. Vilardo, Vincent E. Doyle III Lawyers used to be obligated to represent clients with zeal. Now they are not. Should the requirement be brought back?
Cutting Litigation Costs Without Compromise Litigation budgets are shrinking. That means lawyers need to find ways to serve clients incurring unnecessary costs. Here are some ways to do it.
Cramming Cases into Existing Tests Alan L. Farkas Our courts have created all sorts of tests. What should a lawyer do when a test has become obsolete and stands in the way of a client?
Better Litigating Through Pretrial Agreements For those tired of the discovery game, pretrial agreements offer a way to resolve disputes before they even arise.
Litigation & Trials Toward a New Understanding of Loyalty Gary L. Sasso Many lament the end of partner and client loyalty, yet such loyalty may have never been any greater than it is now.