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The Ethics Of Outsourcing Legal Work

by Wilton H. Strickland Many attorneys are unfamiliar with legal outsourcing and wish to learn more about its ethical ramifications, which is why I once prepared a CLE course on …

Practice Tip: Removing To Federal Court On The Basis Of Diversity Of Citizenship, Even When Parties Are Not Diverse

by Wilton H. Strickland In my previous post I discussed what an attorney might do when confronted with a complaint that is legally deficient. However, an attorney often faces a …

Practice Tip: Consider Filing A Motion For Judgment On The Pleadings

by Wilton H. Strickland It’s a familiar moment for attorneys who handle civil disputes: your client is served with a complaint or counterclaim that appears legally defective, but you remain …

Understanding The Limited Protection Of Liability Insurance

by Wilton H. Strickland Liability insurance is often forefront in the minds of both plaintiffs and defendants, and with good reason: plaintiffs want the security of knowing that any settlement …

On The Popular Disdain For Lawyers

by Wilton H. Strickland To state the obvious, lawyers have a bad reputation. What’s not so obvious is why. The vast majority of other lawyers I have worked with or …

Premises Liability

by Wilton H. Strickland Premises liability is an area of law that has fascinated me for several years, and I recommend that landowners become familiar with it as well. Indeed, I caution against …

Put It In Writing

by Wilton H. Strickland My posts thus far have offered tips for attorneys, but it’s important to remember that I provide services to the general public as well. In that vein …

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