Lawyering on Your Feet
Last week, I had the pleasure of moderating an information session for other lawyers that sought to connect improvisation and the law. The goal was
Last week, I had the pleasure of moderating an information session for other lawyers that sought to connect improvisation and the law. The goal was
“Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t after you.” ― Joseph Heller, Catch-22 When I meet with potential clients, I have a standard speech regarding social media:
An accident involving an Amtrak train left two dead and more than 30 wounded Sunday morning, becoming the third high-profile Amtrak accident in the last
While most of the environmental contamination cases we have handled for decades involve representing the injured residents of a community against a polluter, more recently,
One of my many roles at Locks Law Firm is that of Human Resources Director. Over the last 1-2 years, my responsibilities have grown in
With more than 230 Zofran lawsuits consolidated in MDL 2657, the Zofran litigation provides an opportunity to reflect upon the dangers of “off label” marketing
It is commonplace in products liability cases for defendants, generally large corporations, to seek confidentiality agreements and protective orders with regard to the production of
As the New York Times reported on February 29, federal lawmakers are ready to deal one of our country’s largest corporate polluters a Golden Ticket, a
Leon Carelli, Chief Technology Officer at Locks Law Firm, was quoted this week in Forbes. Carelli contributed his expert advice on the best resources for dealing with




