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More Law Firms Are Moving to Hybrid Offices, but They Must Boost Appeal of Sharing
Law firms often don't have a documented plan to address key details in their office return. That matters because firms need to boost the appeal of shared space to make it work in the long run.Attorneys in Crosshairs After Rash of Thefts by Law Firm Staff: How to Limit Exposure
"When trust trumps oversight and confirmation of transactions, embezzlement can occur. Lawyers, no matter what size firm, are ultimately responsible to protect their clients' interests and their funds," said law firm management consultant Ron Henry.Boies Schiller Alumnus Nominated to Key DOJ Policy Post
President Joe Biden nominated Hampton Dellinger as assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Policy.Lifetime Achievement Awards 2021: Marlee Myers
A first-generation college graduate who grew up in the home of her Russian refugee grandparents, Marlee Myers began her pioneering legal career in 1977. She gravitated toward representing brilliant young entrepreneurs, themselves often immigrants or underrepresented minorities.View more book results for the query "*"
Florida High Court Blocks Recreational Marijuana Initiative From Appearing on Ballot
"The will of the voters got shortchanged, but the proposed amendment was flawed enough that the court ultimately landed on the right decision," said Sean Coyle, a partner at Fox Rothschild.Biden DOJ Speedily Raises SCOTUS' ACA Ruling in Another Fight With Republican AGs
"This recent decision underscores that Texas and Louisiana cannot establish standing here," a Biden DOJ official told a federal court of a GOP lawsuit challenging an immigration policy.'Dad, Let's Focus!' What it's Like to Work in Law and Real Estate With Your Father
Brothers and real estate developers Nitin and Dev Motwani said their father taught them, "Always treat people well and with respect, no matter who they are or what their title is, because it's the right thing to do, not because you expect anything in return for it."Nearly 20 Older Judges Return After Having Been Ousted From the Bench
The 19 jurists are among 46 older judges who were denied certification last year through an austerity decision aimed at addressing a 10% budget cut. The cost-cutting decision sparked a blistering controversy.Trending Stories
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