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December 14, 2009 |

Associate Pay Cuts Here to Stay, Say Firms, Analysts

Firm leaders and consultants are calling the latest round of associate compensation cuts a paradigm shift, though the new paradigm, it seems, is a flexible one.
4 minute read
March 01, 2009 |

Saving Anthony Harris

An unsolved murder. A wrongfully convicted boy. And a ten-year battle to hold police and prosecutors responsible for their actions. "It's scary how little it takes for people in power to screw things up," says one lawyer on the case. "And how much it takes to correct it."
22 minute read
December 07, 2010 |

Cleveland bets Vornado can revamp city as health hub

Cleveland, which has poured almost $1 billion into such projects as three sports stadiums and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, is on the verge of spending $465 million in an effort to remake itself as the epicenter for the sale of medical equipment and supplies.
12 minute read
August 26, 2013 |

Personal Notes on Lawyers

Six firms have added new partners, while Loeb & Loeb and the Eastern District U.S. Attorney's Office announce promotions.
2 minute read
April 25, 2011 |

The Ohio Players

Roetzel & Andress reigns supreme in the one-time "Rubber Capital of the World." But the firm has discovered life outside Akron — and it likes it.
8 minute read
September 01, 2005 |

Waiting for Biometrics

Hollywood tends to depict biometric security systems -- which strive to recognize a person based on a unique attribute, such as voice, fingerprints, irises, vein structure, handwriting or even body odor -- as far more advanced than they actually are. Brett Burney, who knows how to fool a fingerprint scanner with a piece of gummy bear candy, says the new security measures have a long way to go before they're widely adopted.
6 minute read
January 25, 2005 |

A Brief Backup

I'm an evangelist for backing up computer files. I constantly preach the need for legal professionals to protect themselves against the inevitable computer crash by making and keeping additional copies of their work. And while there are numerous ways to guarantee your data salvation these days, it's remarkable how many people don't practice them.
8 minute read
December 11, 2009 |

Associate Pay Cuts Here to Stay, Say Firms, Analysts

A growing number of managing partners and management consultants say recent cuts to associate compensation aren't a temporary phenomenon. And a few see an even more significant correction to entry-level lawyer salaries coming in the year ahead.
4 minute read
March 18, 2013 |

Technology-Assisted Review Is a Promising Tool for Document Production

Thompson Hine partners Barry Kazan and David Wilson write: Courts have recently entered the fray on predictive coding in cases where an agreement on shortcuts to extensive human review of keyword search results is not reached. In the last year, at least five courts have addressed the use of technology-assisted review as a means of identifying responsive documents requested in discovery. In large matters, parties who are faced with significant costs for document review would do well to review these decisions.
12 minute read

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