
Looking to the Future: American Law in 2021
Respect has been on my mind throughout my almost 50 years as a lawyer, but never more so than over the last four. A recurring

Respect has been on my mind throughout my almost 50 years as a lawyer, but never more so than over the last four. A recurring
Partner Jennifer L. Emmons represented a little girl, now 7 years old, whose arm was injured during her birth. During the delivery and after the baby’s

As a law student in 1970, the upheaval of the 60’s was a part of my thinking as I sat in my first class in

In the summer of 2003, I traveled with several colleagues in the Irish American Bar Association of New York to Washington D.C. for a ceremony

I haven’t written a blog entry for the Locks Law Firm for quite awhile, so now it’s time to get caught up on a number

This past week, Partner Janet Walsh, organized and co-hosted with Professor JaneAnne Murray of the University of Minnesota Law School a virtual event for the

Every person is responsible for themselves and their actions or their failure to act. However, in a society, every person also has a duty, an

College Education in the US was, like most all of life in the country, turned upside down in a matter of days by the Covid

The most recent data breach potentially exposing user information is coming out of California-based genetic testing laboratory, Ambry Genetics. In accordance with HIPPA Breach Notification




