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Broward Legal Aid takes drastic measures to stay afloat
Legal Aid Service of Broward County faces severe budget constraints as it heads into the new year, and that will likely leave many low-income families in need of services with nowhere to go.Making the Transition: Tips for Those Moving In-House
Almost overnight Lauren Toranto Hendin transitioned from being a corporate associate with the Houston office of Jenkens & Gilchrist to general counsel for Hog Slat Inc. and its affiliates, a complex diversified agribusiness involved in manufacturing, construction, distribution and production. Find out what lessons she learned from her transition that helped her succeed.Learning the Art of Bankruptcy Warfare
Bankruptcy boot camp is not your typical continuing legal education seminar. It is a four-day, high-intensity program at a mountain hideaway that is turning out a phalanx of consumer-side bankruptcy lawyers trained in spotting and fighting abuses by lenders. Boot camp "survivors," armed with what they learned at camp and bolstered by ongoing networking with each other, say they are achieving improved results for their clients, including loan modifications and legal fees.PDLG Summer 1L Program Aims To Keep Diverse Lawyers in Phila.
One of the significant challenges facing Philadelphia law firms is to attract and retain diverse lawyers.View more book results for the query "State Farm Insurance"
The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Down Year Could Push Chadbourne Into Second Hundred
Chadbourne & Parke, a charter member of The Am Law 100, is in danger of falling off the list of the nation's 100 top-grossing law firms after seeing its gross revenue decline 5.1 percent last year, to $290.5 million, according to The American Lawyer's reporting. The firm's net income, meanwhile, tumbled 14.4 percent, to $89 million, and its profits per partner slid 6.1 percent, to $1.24 million. Revenue per lawyer, on the other hand, rose 3.3 percent, to $780,000.Editorial Miscontrues the Central Problem With Obamacare
The Commerce Clause power of the federal government does not extend to compelling citizens to engage in commerce, which is precisely what the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's "individual mandate" purports to do.Trending Stories
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