By Hugo Guzman | October 13, 2022
A new study found legal teams are trying to relieve the pressure by implementing time-saving technology tools, but 47% said adoption is either too slow or nonexistent.
By Mason Lawlor | October 12, 2022
"Wharton's address was obviously known because the State mailed a summons to Wharton's address in Georgia," Judge Anthony N. Lawrence wrote in the appellate court's opinion. "[But] because the State attempted service of process by certified mail but never received or filed a return receipt indicating Wharton had been served and never received or filed the envelope marked 'refused,' the State never completed service of process on Wharton as required in Rule 4(c)(5)."
By Phillip Bantz | October 12, 2022
The majority of in-house lawyers in a recent study reported feeling stressed or burned out in their current roles and many planned to leave corporate legal departments altogether.
By Dan Packel | October 12, 2022
It's the rare high-end law firm to venture beyond conventional legal services.
By Allison Dunn | October 11, 2022
Shena Dixon Mason simultaneously represented the couple in matters adverse to one another where there was a significant risk that Mason's representation of each was materially limited by her responsibilities to the other. On behalf of the wife, Mason proceeded with obtaining divorce by publication and sought divorce by default when Mason knew the husband would be adversely affected, while representing him in a separate matter, according to the disposition filing.
By Mason Lawlor | October 11, 2022
"If John had gotten the treatment he deserved in a timely manner, he would not be locked in today."
By The Legal Intelligencer | October 11, 2022
This year, the panelists tackled how to combat the post-COVID era's Great Resignation, the move from solely working from home to hybrid schedules and how that will affect women attorneys going forward, and, a familiar topic, the importance of mentors in young women's legal careers. Finally, the panel discussed what a post-COVID workplace will look like in the coming years.
By Allison Dunn | October 7, 2022
Attorneys, parties to cases, jurors, and others who handle business in the First, Fourth, Eighth, Ninth, and Twelfth Judicial Districts will be asked to participate in a pilot of a revamped program gathering feedback from court users, the Colorado Judicial Branch announced Friday.
By Allison Dunn | October 6, 2022
Details and online nominations can be found at www.marylandbarfoundation.org/awards.
By Anthony Davies | October 6, 2022
Routines based around 'work from home' are calcifying, and commuting, parking, sandwich shops and childcare are fading into distant memory. With each passing week, the challenge to win attorneys back into the office increases.
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