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'Midnight in Moscow': A Memoir From the Front Lines of Russia's War Against the West
Jeffrey Winn reviews the memoir of a former U.S. ambassador to Russia who provides a close assessment of Vladimir Putin's past and motivations.Are Law Firms Keeping Pace With Their Clients Business? Law Firms in the Era of AI-Driven Business
As artificial intelligence continues transforming industries, many businesses are speeding ahead, leaving law firms to play catch-up. How…Matt's Corner: Judicial 'Disrepute'—De Minimis Defense?
Can the minor nature of the judicial conduct alleged repeated violations be a complete defense?Promoting Diversity in the Business of Law Is Good for Business
Promoting diversity in the business of law is good for business—and it's the right thing to do. Increased diversity provides clear benefits to law firms and the businesses that hire them, just as in other areas of commerce; these benefits extend from decision-making and innovation to representation that aligns with the world we live and work in.View more book results for the query "*"
Calculation of Income for Child Support Examined by Superior Court
An intricate component in child support cases is the calculation of the parties' income for purposes of determining child support. In the recent…The 'Lincoln' Hearing and In-Camera Interview of the Child: Is There a Difference?
"The court held that although the express wishes of children are not controlling, they are entitled to great weight," writes Joel R. Brandes.From Roadblock to Opportunity: Rethinking Client Conflict Processes in Lateral Partner Recruiting
Law firms can and should take proactive steps, such as tackling conflicts earlier and more thoroughly during the recruiting process, to address these challenges and realize the potential of their promising new hire.Law Firms Sue Clients for Unpaid Legal Fees as Big Law Collection Goals Ramp Up
Gibson Dunn, Baker McKenzie; ArentFox and Dorsey & Whitney are among those who have filed claims in New York lately, whether in court or arbitration.When in Doubt: What's a Dubitante Opinion, and Why Do Judges Write Them?
The name comes from the Latin word meaning "doubtful" and is typically used to express reservations with a majority decision's rationale without declaring it wrong.Trending Stories
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