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Appellate Departments Grapple With Drug Law Resentencing
Last week, the Second and Third departments both reversed trial courts on resentencing issues in applying the most recent pronouncements from the Court of Appeals as well as the Appellate Division.Before foreclosing, judges must hear out homeowners
A state appeals court Wednesday ruled that judges can't give banks the go-ahead to foreclose until they respond to defenses raised by homeowners.Process Improvement in a Changing Legal Landscape
Over the last few years, law firms have blamed trends, the economy and even competitors for forcing them to change the way they run their businesses.Same thing, different year: Slow growth becomes routine
How to prosper in a zero-growth economy, with sluggish demand and price-sensitive clients, was the question that Atlanta's largest firms grappled with as 2012 wore on.Design Patent Suits Becoming Less Prevalent in U.S. Courts
Patent lawsuits that focus on design patents had become increasingly popular in multiple jurisdictions and multiple industries. But the number of design patents suits filed in 2012 appears to have dropped precipitously in popular court venues, according to a new analysis.Trending Stories
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