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Stinson Expands Into Southeast With New Tampa Office
"People from Minneapolis, Minnesota; Kansas City and from the middle of the country, they move to the west coast of Florida when they come to Florida," said Marc Weintraub, a partner at the Am Law 200 firm. "It's the right place to be for the connectivity that Stinson has with its Midwestern client base."Disclosure of Client Document Concealment Learned Post-Settlement
Arguably, the concealment of relevant information in order to induce a settlement is a fraud and, in some circumstances, also a crime.Why Is Big Law Growing When Demand Is Dropping?
Many firms are "relying on some natural attrition, and it's not coming along as fast as they'd like," Wells Fargo's Owen Burman said.The Tricky Matter of Gifts and Hospitality to Judges
From a lawyer's perspective, they are covered by ABA Model Rule 3.5(a), the current version of which prohibits a lawyer from seeking to "influence" a judge by means "prohibited by law." In addition, some authorities read Rule 3.5 in conjunction with ABA Model Judicial Code Rule 3.13(B), permitting judges only to accept "ordinary social hospitality" and "items with little intrinsic value."Virtual Arbitration Hearings Carry Distinct Risks
The chaos of the early pandemic days continues to resonate. As a result, many judges looked for other avenues to offload their dockets—including virtual arbitration hearings.View more book results for the query "Stinson"
Top Court Set to Eye Trucking Industry's Claim That E-Logging Device Violates Drivers' Privacy
The case is set for arguments in the state's top court on May 17, with Charles Stinson of the Tullen Law Firm of Washington, D.C., representing the Missouri-based trucking association.What to Do When Ethics Rules of Different Jurisdictions Conflict in Multi-State Practice
Although the ABA has attempted to bring some uniformity with its promulgation of Model Rules, most of them have not been adopted by all states in the same form, leading to some dramatic differences.Early Reports: 2023 Am Law 200 Financials
A collection of The American Lawyer's reporting on how law firms fared in 2022.People in the News—April 11, 2023—Duffy + Fulginiti, FisherBroyles
Ken Fulginiti of Duffy + Fulginiti is scheduled to present at the New Jersey Association of Justice (NJAJ) 2023 Boardwalk Seminar at Harrah's Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey, at 10 a.m. on April 28.After Top-Line Gains, Missouri Law Firms Seek More Scale
Several firms based or founded in Missouri had double-digit gains in revenue, while profit growth was more of a mixed bag.Trending Stories
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