by Arthur Geffen | Jan 6, 2015 | Estate Planning
When it comes to estate planning, the most common mistake people make is, quite honestly, the simplest one: They fail to do it. Why is this the case, since the one thing we all know with certainty is that one day every single one of us will die? The answers are...
by Arthur Geffen | Dec 30, 2014 | Misc
Our 2014 year in blogging
by Arthur Geffen | Dec 18, 2014 | Misc
Maybe the economy is improving to the point that becoming a litigator is the way to go. Add another law firm to the list of those that have topped the benchmark $15,000 to $100,000 end-of-year associate bonus schedule established by Simpson Thacher and Bartlett...
by Arthur Geffen | Dec 16, 2014 | Misc
To me this is as ridiculous as the law students who want a delay in taking their exams because of the Grand Jury Decisions in Ferguson and New York. These are the lawyers who will be representing you in the not so distant future and they won’t have a clue about...
by Arthur Geffen | Dec 16, 2014 | Misc
Maybe the overcrowding of the profession will heal and the job market will come back. First-year enrollment at ABA-approved law schools dropped this year to the lowest point since 1974, when there were 53 fewer accredited law schools. The 204 ABA-accredited law...