Remove Attorney Remove Intellectual Property Remove Prosecutor
article thumbnail

When Should a Lawyer Hire a Private Eye?

Martindale-Avvo

To Locate Things Sometimes an attorney may hire a private investigator to find things, like assets. A private investigator may be able to uncover hidden assets like offshore bank accounts, property, cryptocurrency, domestic bank accounts, and other assets. They may conduct surveillance on the target, taking photographic evidence.

Lawyer 98
article thumbnail

Women’s History Month 2024

Legal Expert Connections

Janet Wood Reno (1938-2016): As the first female Attorney General of the United States, Reno had a life filled with “firsts.” She is an American court-show arbitrator, media personality, television producer, philanthropist, and former prosecutor and Manhattan family court judge. You get a structured business development process.

professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

11 ChatGPT Prompts to Transforming Your Legal Practice

Lawmatics

Here are 6 prompts you can introduce to your law firm today: 1 Drafting Legal Documents with Precision and Efficiency Prompt: “As an experienced contract attorney, I need you to refine our standard Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). Given the charges and public information, what arguments and strategies might the prosecutor employ?"

article thumbnail

50 Legal Guides to Help Americans Understand Their Rights

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Many of these consequences involve the division of money and property. The Divorce center describes how various assets may be divided , from real estate and businesses to intellectual property. An aging person also may want to devise a power of attorney for health care or finances.

article thumbnail

The Resignation of USPTO Commissioner Vaishali Udupa: What It Means for the Patent Office and Patent Owners

Brett Trout

Bucking that convention, Vaishali Udupa was a private sector intellectual property prosecutor, litigator, and strategist. For IP professionals and patent attorneys, these developments underscore the ever-evolving landscape of patent law and policyone that requires continuous adaptation and strategic foresight.

article thumbnail

Who’s Who in the Zoo: Donald Trump’s Attorneys

Martindale-Avvo

Prior to joining Hafetz Necheles & Rocco, Necheles was a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. He has experience in a wide range of complex commercial litigation matters, including securities fraud, antitrust, intellectual property, and product liability cases.