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Outsourcing Information Services: A Future-Proof Strategy for Law Firms
Law firms are no longer able to rely upon traditional business models to continue growth.Outsourcing Information Services: A Future-Proof Strategy for Law Firms
Law firms are no longer able to rely upon traditional business models to continue growth.Five Companies Settle, One Left for Trial in Asbestos Case
Ford Motor Co., Honeywell International Inc. and three other companies have settled with the estate of a Florida woman who died of mesothelioma after alleged asbestos exposure.Five Companies Settle, One Left for Trial in Asbestos Case
Ford Motor Co., Honeywell International Inc. and three other companies have settled with the estate of a Florida woman who died of mesothelioma after alleged asbestos exposure.Gwinnett Jury Awards $3.56M for Steel Mill Death
A Gwinnett County jury has awarded $3.56 million to the family of a 24-year-old electrician's apprentice who was killed on a work site in a Cartersville steel mill.Gwinnett Jury Awards $3.56M for Steel Mill Death
A Gwinnett County jury has awarded $3.56 million to the family of a 24-year-old electrician's apprentice who was killed on a work site in a Cartersville steel mill.DeKalb Jury Awards $8.3M Verdict in Fatal Pickup-Dump Truck Wreck
The parents of a young man killed in a collision with a dump truck almost 10 years ago were awarded nearly $8.3 million by a DeKalb County jury, including almost $475,000 in attorney fees.DeKalb Jury Awards $8.3M Verdict in Fatal Pickup-Dump Truck Wreck
The parents of a young man killed in a collision with a dump truck almost 10 years ago were awarded nearly $8.3 million by a DeKalb County jury, including almost $475,000 in attorney fees.Jury Awards $1.5M in Legal Mal Case
A Fulton County jury ordered a local lawyer to pay $1.5 million to a pair of investors whose money disappeared along with their dreams of a big payoff from a failed Costa Rican resort.Jury Awards $1.5M in Legal Mal Case
A Fulton County jury ordered a local lawyer to pay $1.5 million to a pair of investors whose money disappeared along with their dreams of a big payoff from a failed Costa Rican resort.Trending Stories
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