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Testifying Remotely May Soon Be Easier if Proposed Rule Changes Are Approved
Growing confidence in the use of real-time communications equipment to take the testimony of witnesses located elsewhere has generated proposed amendments to Florida's rules of court procedure that may incentivize the use of such equipment—by allowing witnesses to be sworn in remotely.Midsize Moves: Two New Offices, and Litigation Laterals
Midwest firm Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale has launched an office in the Cortex Innovation Community in St. Louis, adding to its existing…Finding the Perfect Fit: Midsize Firm Real Estate Balances Growth, Efficiency
Midsize firms know it best—bigger isn't always better. And that goes for office space too.For Midsize Firms, a Real Estate Riddle: How Do You Shrink While Growing?
Midsize firms know it best—bigger isn't always better, including when it comes to office space. But the tricky thing about real estate for midsize firms is accounting for future growth.Sales Agent or Chinese Translator? Decision Stands on Commissions for $20M Sale of Miami Condos
More than $1 million in real estate broker commissions should go to a Chinese investors' brokerage in the 16-unit sale of One Paraiso condos, an appellate court rules.Decisions, Decisions: How Midsize Firms Manage Staff
“I think running like a business and less like a law firm, we run into less strife than a lot of law firms have,” Munck Wilson's Bill Munck says.Amid Associate Raise Frenzy, Midsize Firms Seek the Right Number
Matching Milbank and Cravath is laughable at most firms, but they're keeping track of the competition.Midsize and Small Law Firms Skip the Lockstep Pay Dance
While Am Law 200 firms sway to the annual associate pay dance, midsize and small law firms are happy to be wallflowers.A lockstep salary scale…Legislature Changes Critical Deadlines in Construction Defect Litigation
A new Florida law will prevent developers and contractors from being left holding the bag when they face construction defect lawsuits filed shortly before the 10-year deadline for such claims.Legislature Changes Critical Deadlines in Construction Defect Litigation
A new Florida law will prevent developers and contractors from being left holding the bag when they face construction defect lawsuits filed shortly before the 10-year deadline for such claims.Trending Stories
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