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Big Boutique Family Lawyers Go Solo—and Other 'On the Move' News
David Marple and Melissa Davis Strickland have each left established family law firms to start their own shops. Both lawyers—midway through their careers with four children apiece—said it was time to try going solo.Trump Administration, in U.S. Appeals Court, Rebuffs Challenge to 'Fiduciary Rule'
The U.S. Labor Department late Monday urged a federal appeals court to largely uphold Obama-era regulations that confronted and sought to curtail conflicts of interest in the retirement-investment market. The government asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to vacate one provision that restricts class-action waivers.Stacey Evans 2018: Restoring 'HOPE' to Georgia
The litigation attorney doesn't shy away from the topic of her kind of diversity—of economic circumstances and breaking out of family educational limits.Lyft, Uber Tell Agency to Stop Thinking About Driver Fingerprints
Lawyers for ride-hailing companies Lyft Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc. subsidiary Rasier-CA are urging a state agency not to adopt a driver-fingerprint requirement because the California Legislature has not mandated the practice.Barnes & Thornburg's Efficiency Push: A Change Management Story
Two years ago, the 520-lawyer firm set out to develop a legal project management strategy. The BT ValueWorks program now includes 125 lawyers and is budgeting matters that make up 10 percent of Barnes & Thornburg's revenue. Change management is an issue all law firms face.Judges Show Little Sympathy in $12M Alzheimer's Fee Dispute
Federal Circuit judges sounded unlikely to toss out attorney fees lodged against Alzheimer's Institute of America over patent deception.Will Ransomware Attack Make Law Firms 'WannaCry'?
Luckily for U.S. law firms, it was unlikely that this particular ransomware attack hit many of them. But that doesn't mean they shouldn't be prepared.Will Ransomware Attack Make Law Firms 'WannaCry'?
Luckily for U.S. law firms, it was unlikely that this particular ransomware attack hit many of them. But that doesn't mean they shouldn't be prepared.Will Ransomware Attack Make Law Firms 'WannaCry'?
Amid a massive, worldwide ransomware attack, a leading firm in Rhode Island has sued its insurer over a similar cyber assault that it claims cost it $700,000 in lost billings. Providence-based Moses Afonso Ryan is representing itself in a suit filed last week against Sentinel Insurance Co.Trending Stories
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