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Optimism About Profitability Declines Among Law Firm Leaders
Law firms are emphasizing billing hygiene, conducting profit education and improving utilization levels to shore up profits by the end of 2023.Feds' False Claims Act Lawsuit Against Regeneron Gets Partial Go-Ahead for Trial
"The government, like any litigant, is entitled to attempt to prove its case through circumstantial evidence and reasonable inferences," the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts ruled.Delaware Supreme Court Revives Legal Tech Commission
Supreme Court Justice Karen Valihura said that after the pandemic, it's time for a new focus on developing technology and assisting stakeholders in using it properly and effectively.Valihura, Lugg to Lead New Era for Legal Tech Commission
Supreme Court Justice Karen Valihura said that after the pandemic, it's time for a new focus on developing technology and assisting stakeholders in using it properly and effectively.Notre Dame Law's Exoneration Justice Clinic Receives $3M Grant to Defend Mexican Nationals
"The Exoneration Justice Clinic will be working in close collaboration with the 53 Mexican Consulate Offices across the country to overturn the wrongful convictions of Mexican nationals in the United States," Jimmy Gurulé, founder and faculty director of the Exoneration Justice Clinic, said in a statement.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyer Pleads Guilty to Possessing Child Porn
U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks could sentence the former partner to two decades in prison.Texas Supreme Court Hears Argument on Medicaid Qualifying Rule
The facts of the underlying case involved a couple, Clyde and Dorothy Burt of Cleburne, who sold their residence to their daughter and were living in a rental before going to a nursing home. They then purchased a 50% interest in the home sold to the daughter, but the commission refused to recognize it as their home.Sam Bankman-Fried Attorney Presents Client as Well-Meaning 'Math Nerd' in Opening Statement
Defense attorney Mark S. Cohen said it's "not a crime to try to get Tom Brady to go on ads for your company," but federal prosecutors painted Bankman-Fried as a serial liar.Trending Stories
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