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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | January 7, 2019
As we begin a new year, the next several articles in this space will address the Biblical "seven deadly sins" through the lens of legal practice: sloth, pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony and wrath.
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By Jake Evans | December 28, 2018
A client's goal varies immensely on their risk preferences, the matter type, the exposure, the precedential value, the business relationship between the parties, and innumerable other factors.
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By Joe D. Whitley | December 19, 2018
My wife and I were impressed by Bush's resume and were inspired by his direct and concise answers during the show. We both remarked how he would make a great president, if he ever chose to run for office.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | December 17, 2018
Partnership agreements, engagement letters, fee contracts, legal malpractice insurance policies, calendar control systems, document retention policies and most other risk management tools that worked perfectly well a decade or two ago may no longer get the job done.
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By Paul Simon | December 4, 2018
Our role is to advise and counsel: While authority to bind a client to a particular agreement lies with us as their lawyer, the actual authority to bind a client is derived from the clients themselves.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | December 3, 2018
While contract attorneys can be a great resource for law firms when used properly, there are associated risks that law firms might not always consider.
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By J. Scot Kirkpatrick and J. Thompson Turner | November 30, 2018
A short-and-sweet explanation of the not-so-short-and-sweet new law: Any taxpayer that owns an interest in a pass-through entity may qualify for up to a 20 percent income tax deduction on the income of that business.
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By Steven Meyerowitz | November 27, 2018
The Georgia Court of Appeals held that "an injury occurring during the break period arises out of an individual pursuit and not out of his employment and is not compensable.”
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By Julie Sellers | November 26, 2018
Most, if not all, residential zoning categories are by their very nature, exclusionary not inclusionary.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | November 19, 2018
By taking steps to become familiar with the rules, attorneys can reduce the risk of sanctions, a deposition do-over, embarrassment or an unhappy client.
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