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BI Tools: Pennies From Heaven or Highway to Hell?
How will emerging business intelligence financial-analysis software hit law firms? One CIO on our panel sees a way to efficiently track financial performance. A shareholder sees software that fails to track attorney's nonbillable activities. And then there's the managing director who envisions a lawyer's life made "more hellish."Accenture Names New Panel Firms
Consultancy giant Accenture has put the finishing touches on its long-awaited panel line-up, with six firms thought to have won coveted slots. Twenty London firms as well as those on Accenture's existing panel were invited to tender for the review, which kicked off earlier this year. The process was conducted exclusively online, with bidding firms using the same procurement services that Accenture markets to its own clients.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 18, No. 129 - July 7, 2009
Daily decision alert.Arbitration Scorecard: Treaties
A listing of investment treaty arbitrations active in 2007-2008 in which at least $100 million was in controversy. Expanded for the Web.Houston, We Have an Arbitration
A biennial survey of international arbitration shows one of the most marked trends to be a surge in energy disputes, with oil, gas and utility sectors accounting for more than a third of this year's survey. Another trend: an increase in Latin American cases, which now represent 34 percent of the survey, including 48 percent of treaty-based disputes between states and foreign investors. Thanks to their energy roots and southern exposure, law firms with Texas ties are riding especially high.Utility companies 'just exhausted' after defeat on climate bill
The utility industry spent almost $68 million on lobbying for climate change legislation in the first quarter, but the campaign couldn?t compete against a recession and divisive campaign season.Health Care Investigations: The 'Squeeze' May Soon Come to N.J.
It is an axiom long professed by criminal defense practitioners that "delay" in criminal investigations usually benefits the defense. In the health care context, however, the goal is to stay ahead of the curve, and prevent investigations in the first place.Suit: State not treating kids on Medicaid fairly
A class action suit alleges Florida falls short of providing federally mandated Medicaid coverage for eligible children.Trending Stories
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