0 results for '*'
Dickinson Wright Rides Litigation, Corporate Work to 11.6% Revenue Growth in Record Year
A strong showing in litigation and a bump in corporate work, a rarity in 2022, saw the Detroit-based firm cross the $300 million mark in revenue for the first time.Monorail Inspections Teed Up for DeSantis in Disney Battle
Disney and other large theme parks conduct their own safety inspections because of a carve-out from oversight by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.Two Cases Illustrate How Workers' Comp Plays Out in Professional Sports
The two cases, decided only 10 days apart, provide us with a unique chance to look at how workers' compensation plays out in professional sports and why, for players who are paid so well, it is the least desirable route to recovery.Court Awards $1.2M Judgment Against Spa Over Botched Injections
A northeastern Pennsylvania spa has been hit with a $1.25 million default judgment for botched chin injections that were administered by a nurse who was practicing with a suspended license.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.View more book results for the query "*"
DOJ Corporate Legal and Regulatory Compliance Expectations for Non-U.S. Companies
In this article, we provide a birds-eye view of what the DOJ expects from companies operating within the United States, the possible repercussions of failing to meet those expectations, and the benefits of creating—and maintaining—effective compliance programs.Consulting Experts—When Privilege May Not Apply
A recent decision by the Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas, Northwest Senior Housing v. Intercity Investment Properties (In re Northwest Senior Housing), addressed these important issues involving the retention of a public relations firm and highlights some important pitfalls to avoid.Kemp Signs Bill to Ban Outside Election Cash in Georgia
Senate Bill 222, which threatens local officials who violate the law with felony charges, still allows contributions to the state or federal government. It took effect upon the governor's signature.In-House Compensation Slipped Last Year After Frothy 2021
"When you're comparing it to a record year it does look down, but overall compensation was actually still strong," said Mary Rombaut, managing director of research and analytics at BarkerGilmore.Legal Groups Encouraged by 'Partial Win' for Defense Counsel Pay Hike
The budget adopted late Tuesday makes the state responsible during fiscal 2024 for 50% of the pay increases, or $92 million.Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250
AI-Powered Deposition and Medical Record Summaries: Low Risk, High Reward
Brought to you by Parrot
Download Now
Aligning Client Needs with Lawyer Growth and Profitability
Brought to you by BigHand
Download Now
Technology to Make E-Discovery Smarter, Not Harder
Brought to you by Nuix
Download Now
Does Generative AI Have the Power to Transform Legal Services?
Brought to you by HaystackID
Download Now