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October will be the last online administration of the LSAT until further notice. Cheating scandals are being openly discussed ...
A scheduling conflict for a Wachtell attorney representing Gov. Matt Meyer has led the court to take the matter off its ...
Following the enactment of tort reform legislation in April, some attorneys are now considering filing cases in federal court ...
For many individuals, estate planning can feel overwhelming, but it also offers a meaningful reflection opportunity. Often, ...
Recent changes expand federal and state pre-merger review laws, increasing compliance costs. Washington, Colorado and others ...
While fraudulent removal is a problem throughout the judiciary, it is especially pernicious in MDL litigation.
Solving the Million Dollar Problem: Smarter Resourcing To Retain Firm Talent and Boost Profitability
Don’t miss this session—especially if your firm is struggling with retention, inconsistent utilization, or client ...
The Rise of Revenue Intelligence: Why Law Firms Are Leveraging AI to Reimagine the Revenue Lifecycle
Legal technology is in the middle of a paradigm shift — one where firms are no longer satisfied with incremental fixes and ...
Virtual mediations are here to stay; some mediators report that they are conducting nearly 70% of their mediations virtually.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects the rights of employees with disabilities to request reasonable ...
Cynthia Feathers and Tammy Feman discuss how collaboration between trial and appellate counsel in family and criminal cases ...
No department has as many lawyers capable of mastering the most complex technology or representing companies whose technology ...
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