Stop Reading Inadvertently Disclosed Privileged Writing and Notify Counsel
By Rayna A. Stephan
Resist the temptation of examining apparently privileged writing sent inadvertently by opposing counsel. Stop reading and return it to sender.
By Rayna A. Stephan
Resist the temptation of examining apparently privileged writing sent inadvertently by opposing counsel. Stop reading and return it to sender. Read More
By Denise Davila
What fascinates me the most about being a lawyer is the versatility aspect of the career. As a lawyer you can do more than just work at a law firm. While starting at a law firm is often the recommended path due to the fundamental amount of experience it offers, embarking as in-house counsel for a company can also expose you to a variety of legal areas despite having only one client — the company. Both paths have their perks and drawbacks but choosing the right course will ultimately depend on your skills and lifestyle expectations. Read More

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