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Law Firms Look to Gen Z for AI Skills, as 'Data Becomes the Oil of Legal'
Recent law school graduates looking to break into the field and early-career associates looking to move to a new firm will likely have greater marketability if they possess tech know-how, legal industry experts say.5th Circuit Strikes Down Law Barring Handgun Sales to Adults Under 21
The three-judge panel said the 1968 gun-control statute is inconsistent with Founding-era firearm regulation, pointing to a 1792 act that required 18-year-old men to enroll in the militia and use their own weapons.De-Mystifying the Ethics of the Attorney Transition Process, Part 2
This part addresses hitches that can arise during the transition period as well as what marketing restrictions apply to the lawyer after they’ve moved to their new firm.Being a Profession is Not Malarkey
To be told by a successful, respected member of the bar in a premier legal publication that the professional aspect of a legal career is “malarkey” is jarring, to say the least.View more book results for the query "*"
Bring NJ's 'Pretrial Opportunity Program' into the Open
We suggest that written notice of the program should be provided to defendants and defense attorneys in every drug case that is charged in this district.High-Speed Crash With Police Vehicle Nets $1.6 Million Settlement
A $1.6 million settlement was reached for a Flemington woman who sustained a traumatic brain injury in a car crash with a Montgomery Township police officer.Embracing a ‘Stronger Together’ Mentality: Collaboration Best Practices for Attorneys
Collaboration can look different role-to-role and company-to-company, but there are some collaboration principles that, with slight modifications, can be applied broadly. When used effectively, these discrete principles can result in deepened trust between colleagues and clients and position you as a coveted strategic adviser. Below, we have identified various tactics to employ in kickstarting collaboration initiatives in your practice, firm or company.Selling Law. How to Get Hired, Paid and Rehired
You can’t sell law. Your clients are businesses and just as your law firm doesn’t want to buy coffee, your clients don’t want to buy legal services. But they do, because they need to. So don't sell services, sell outcomes.Turning the Shock of a January Marital Split Into Effective Strategies for Your Well-Being
After the holiday chaos settles, and as people embrace New Year’s resolutions, many couples start fresh—sometimes by ending their marriages. With Florida’s divorce rate ranking sixth in the United States, many Floridians will start the new year with this approach.Trending Stories
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