Monthly Archive: October 2020
Happy Spooky Season, NLD! It's the perfect time to light a fire in a fire place, or maybe just a few candles around your apartment. It’s also a time to begin to reflect on the year we’ve had and look forward to the year to come.
The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (“RBG”) was a truly remarkable woman. She became a cultural icon, affectionately known as the “Notorious RBG,” and a symbol for the empowerment of women’s rights across the country.
Election season is in full swing! Our Board of Directors election opens tomorrow, October 14, and will run through November 13.
After putting in all of the time, effort, and expense involved in bringing a matter to a conclusion, little can dampen the sense of accomplishment more than a client's inability – or unwillingness – to pay the agreed-upon fees.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act presented the most sweeping business tax reform in the United States in over 30 years, and with the new changes come new opportunities for business owners and lawyers alike.
Where an engagement agreement does not specifically address attorney’s fees awarded pursuant to statute awarding fees to the “prevailing party,” who owns those fees, the client or the lawyer?
We look forward to hosting Wednesday's free virtual event, Dialogue on Diversity: Right to Vote! History of Voting Rights, Legal Challenges, and Current Concerns.