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Most of you reading this are already making monthly payments on your law school loans. But in these economic times, many people are going back to school for more education, and some will undo
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Chris Housand dumped his job as a forklift operator in January to seek skills that would make him valuable over a lifetime. “Being 22 and with two kids and a wife I had a lot o
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In a quiet end to a bitter fight, some of the country's biggest insurance carriers have stopped sending their lawyers' bills out to be picked over and whittled down by third-party auditors.
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ARMONK, N.Y. AP - IBM Corp., which has been a big backer of open-source software, is working with seven universities on new computing research projects whose fruits would be widely shared rat
By William T. Lifland and Elai Katz | November 14, 2006
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled that a losing bidder for steel producing assets had standing to bring antitrust claims against the successful purchaser. The U.S. Court
By Gretta Rusanow | November 10, 2003
Law firms that decide to adopt knowledge management initiatives quickly encounter significant cultural barriers to successful implementation. Acknowledging the existence of cultural barr
By Samuel C. Stretton | February 28, 2012
Lawyers should avoid making large campaign contributions to judges before whom they may appear. I am a lawyer and if I know I am going to have cases before a particular court or judg
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