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Saul Ewing Plans Miami Move to Smaller Brickell Space
The law firm is embracing the trend toward uniform office size and more gathering spaces.Take Pride in What You Wear to Court
Open-toed shoes, sneakers, baseball caps, unbuttoned collars, loose ties and/or wrinkled clothes have no place in court.How I Made Partner: Perkins Coie's Abha Khanna
"As a working mother who is juggling career and family, I'd advise the many talented young women entering the legal field to feel empowered to create avenues within law firms for pursuing the careers and personal goals they want."John Roberts Who? 'Troubling Gaps' in Civics Literacy, ABA Study Shows
A mere 5 percent of the 1,000 people recently surveyed by the American Bar Association correctly answered all 15 questions about U.S. civics. The questions were pulled from the U.S. citizenship exam.View more book results for the query "*"
Bankruptcy Doesn't Void Arbitration Agreements With Creditors, Federal Judge Rules
U.S. District Judge Harvey Bartle III of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania granted a motion by defendants Citibank, Department Stores National Bank and First Premier Bank that sought to compel arbitration of plaintiff Soldon Winton's Fair Credit Reporting Act lawsuit.How to Make the Most of an Attorney Convention
It's officially convention season in New Jersey! Whether you are an old pro or a new lawyer, here are some tips to maximize the benefits of attending an attorney convention.Incoming GTLA President Snipes Eyes 'Pendulum,' Values 'Diverse Membership'
The Georgia Trial Lawyers Association outgoing president Laurie Speed of Speed & King handed off the gavel Friday to Daniel Snipes of Taulbee, Rushing, Snipes, Marsh & Hodgin in Statesboro. “He's much more in touch with what's going on in rural areas," she said.PwC Launches UK Legal Tech Incubator Program
The ten-week program, called 'Scale | LawTech,' will allow successful applicants to meet and pitch to industry leaders for commercial opportunities, attend group masterclasses and receive individual support.Pa. Courts Still Struggle With the State of Mind Hearsay Exception
In upholding the admission of the note found in the planner, the Pennsylvania Superior Court demonstrated, yet again, that the “state of mind” exception to the ban on hearsay, that found in Pennsylvania Rule of Evidence 803(3), is all-too-often misunderstood or misapplied.Trending Stories
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