February 01, 2018 | Legaltech News
ESI Discovery of Tomorrow Looks Much Like TodayU.S. District Court judges reinforce e-discovery basics through a series of hypothetical scenarios during Day 2 Legalweek 2018 keynote.
By Michele C.S. Lange
5 minute read
January 31, 2018 | Daily Report Online
Ginsburg's Great Fear: Courts Viewed as PartisanPointing to fights over the last four justices appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, she said during a speech delivered at a Rhode Island law school instead of attending the president's State of the Union address Tuesday, "I think it will take great leaders on both sides of the aisle to say 'Let's stop this nonsense and start working for our country the way we should.'"
By Michelle R. Smith, Associated Press
3 minute read
January 30, 2018 | The Recorder
SEC Directs Regulatory Fire at Initial Coin OfferingsA regulatory fusillade arrives as initial coin offerings—ICOs—have become big business.
By Jared L. Kopel
17 minute read
January 30, 2018 | Daily Report Online
2 Ga. Attorneys Disbarred, 1 Suspended, 5 Surrender LicenseThe Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday published eight opinions regarding attorney discipline cases.
By Eden Landow |
26 minute read
January 29, 2018 | Daily Report Online
Five Tips for Law Firm Associates in Complying With Their Professional DutiesAssociates may sometimes feel that they serve two masters: their law firms and their personal obligations under the Rules of Professional Conduct.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair
6 minute read
January 23, 2018 | Daily Report Online
Florida Quietly Worked Out Deal to Cap Fees in Water Wars"Throughout this fight, Florida has been, and continues to be, absolutely committed to subjecting every expense to strict scrutiny so that we can make certain that tax dollars are being spent appropriately," Gov. Rick Scott said in a statement.
By Gary Fineout, Associated Press
3 minute read
January 22, 2018 | Daily Report Online
The Patriot: Remembering US District Judge William C. O'KelleyJudge O'Kelley displayed artistic interpretations of the Constitutional Convention in his Atlanta chambers, and he regularly quizzed his law clerks on the names of the Georgia patriots who signed the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
By Former clerks of Judge William O'Kelley
8 minute read
January 19, 2018 | Daily Report Online
How One Law Firm Planned for Growth“We don't want our lawyers to think of themselves as belonging to a particular office but to view themselves as being in the employment law section, for example, and happening to work in the Los Angeles office.”
By Robin Hensley
5 minute read
January 18, 2018 | The Recorder
Your 2018 (Slightly Unconventional) Career Goal Guide.For the legal professional, the new year is a time for a reflection on what was, what is and what could shape professional desires for the coming year. The cast of characters is well-known: more money, a better title, a new job, a promotion,
By Julie Q. Brush, The Lawyer Whisperer
10 minute read
January 16, 2018 | Daily Report Online
Patent Litigation: Coming to a Court Near YouUnder either the residence or place of business theory of venue,, the result is that more patent cases are expected to be filed in Georgia in the long term, and the nature of the patent cases filed here will change, with more defendants being incorporated in Georgia or having a physical location here.
By Sharad K. Bijanki
5 minute read
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