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Many Litigators Still Do Not Know Meaning of 'the Usual Stipulations'
The Feb. 22 article written by The Legal Intelligencer's Young Editoral Board, suggests that many litigators still do not know the meaning or implications of "the usual stipulations."SVB Let Chief Risk Officer Post Sit Vacant for Months As Risks Skyrocketed
"It's like having an airplane without a pilot or a ship without a captain. It will move, but to what direction?" said Charles Elson, a retired professor of corporate governance at the University of Delaware.As SVB's Risks Skyrocketed, Bank Let Chief Risk Officer Post Sit Vacant for Months
"It's like having an airplane without a pilot or a ship without a captain. It will move, but to what direction?" said Charles Elson, a retired professor of corporate governance at the University of Delaware.Change Management Has Changed, A Lot: A Chat With Legalweek Speaker Ed Empamano
As change management has become more of a focus for firms in recent years, those with more resources have had an advantage. But Ed Empamano, chief information officer at Dykema, suggests change management isn't out of smaller firms' reach.People in the News—March 13, 2023—Capehart Scatchard, Stradley Ronon
On March 7, Capehart Scatchard workers' compensation department attorneys, Jaclyn Terranova and Saikrishna Srikanth, along with Bonnie Galam, founding attorney of The Galam Firm, presented a CLE titled "Religious Diversity & Inclusion."View more book results for the query "Ernst Young"
Lessons Learned on Motion Days
Before the combined effect of COVID and Zoom, motion days were both a social and intellectual event.Registration Open for Georgia Legal Food Frenzy Through April 14
"Over the last 12 years, the legal community has shown tremendous support for Georgia's food banks through Georgia Legal Food Frenzy," Kyle Waide, president and CEO of the Atlanta Community Food Bank, said in a news release.Weinberg Gets Premises Liability Case Defense Win in Wedding Murder, Robbery
In his order, Judge John R. Mather said he granted the summary judgment motion because the plaintiff had no evidence of previous crimes happening on the property, adding "the Court has found no authority which supports a nuisance action for incidents occurring in surrounding areas, and … an underlying breach has not been shown."Trending Stories
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