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Pillsbury to Move Back Office Workers to Nashville
Pillsbury said that it will open a professional services center in Nashville, Tenn., relocating IT, finance, word processing, and other non-legal services staff from its 11 U.S. offices.Cell Industry Lawyers Thrown a Curve on Fee Request
A federal judge denied attorney fees to a wireless group that won a partial injunction against an ordinance requiring San Francisco cell phone retailers to disseminate health risk information.Free Legal Videos Aim to Educate Consumers in Law and Help Choose a Lawyer
Shpoonkle, a web service that connects consumers with lawyers, and the Lawyers' Video Studio aim to create free educational videos to help clients pick their attorneys.ACLU Sues School District Over Website Filtering
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against a Missouri school district as part of a national campaign to stop schools' internet filtering software from blocking educational sites that address gay, lesbian, and transgender issues. The ACLU said the suit was filed in federal court on behalf of organizations whose websites the filter blocked.View more book results for the query "*"
Stites & Harbison Chooses eDirect Impact
Louisville, Ky.-based law firm Stites & Harbison has chosen Houston-based eDirect Impact, a software as a service provider, for its litigation data storage and support services.Wisconsin Personal Injury Firm Switches to Clio
Wisconsin personal injury firm Nikolay Law Offices has switched to Themis Solutions' Clio, a software-as-a-service practice management application.Trending Stories
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