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Insurance Coverage Q&A: Incurred Expenses and Diesel Fuel
When and insured uses a generator after a power outage, is that a business income expense?Lawyer Moves Still Outpace Pre-Pandemic Norm: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.The Birth of A&O Shearman Means the Death of the 'Magic Circle'
The grouping of what once were the biggest and best UK law firms no longer holds any meaning and should be retired for good.3 Legal Automation Lessons: 'There Is No Change Without Casualties'
Adopting legal technology is no easy feat. Chief innovation officers on a panel at the Knowledge Management & Innovation for Legal Conference shared wins and losses as they strategized getting buy-in from law firms for a new tool.View more book results for the query "*"
Judicial Ethics Opinion 22-183
Where a part-time town justice who is also a full-time superior court law clerk was formerly represented by counsel in a divorce action, but more than two years have elapsed since the attorney-client relationship completely terminated, including payment of legal fees: (1) In town court, the judge need not disqualify or disclose in matters involving the law firm, including the attorney(s) who personally represented the judge, based on a representation that concluded more than two years ago.New Law Will Raise Dollar Caps on Limited Civil Cases, Small Claims
While supporters said it's past time to raise the dollar limits on smaller-scale litigation, opponents argued a new law will make it more difficult for some consumers to find attorneys who will take their cases.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Gunster Expands Corporate Litigation and Tax Capabilities With 2 New Hires in South Florida
"Now that we are growing our practice group, we have significantly more ability to be able to handle the work that I think we've had to turn down in the past," incoming Gunster counsel David Sawyer said.Against Solicitor General's Advice, Supreme Court Will Weigh Fate of State Banking Laws
The justices will consider whether the National Bank Act trumps state laws requiring banks to pay mortgage borrowers interest on escrow funds.Trending Stories
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