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State Law Library May Beon House's Chopping Block
Meredith [email protected] Greg [email protected] are looking to throw the book at the State of Georgia Law Library. A bill that House lawmakers could approve as early as today would shutter the library's doors to the public and limit access to the attorney general's office, state government officials, lawmakers and the judicial branch.Daegis Launches Mobile Apps for E-Discovery Review
Daegis launched mobile applications for the Apple iPad and Google Android devices designed to manage and monitor the company's e-discovery software that supports processing, search, text and predictive analytics, and production.Shopping for an Idea to Make the Bottom Line Better?
You got a big bonus check, and you're happy. Heads up: It's not nearly as big as it ought to be. Texas lawyer Tom Alleman says don't think that raising the hourly rate, paying associates less or cutting overhead will improve profits. He suggests selling -- not just lawyers' time but merchandise. Heck, the Supreme Court sells pens, magnets and books! No more boutique firms. It's time for law firm boutiques.View more book results for the query "*"
Wage And Hour Suits Continue Decade-Long Surge
For the fifth year in a row, U.S. employers have seen an increase in the number of wage-and-hour lawsuits filed against them in federal court, according to calculations by the Federal Judicial Center.Keeping Up With the Courts on the World Wide Web
The supreme resource on the nation's highest court gets an overhaul; new sites make it easier to court watch.On Thursday the Court ruled that F. Scott Yeager could not be retried on charges on which his previous jury failed to reach a verdict. The case involved a creative theory of double jeopardy that relied on Yeager's acquittal on related charges. The lawyer who argued Yeager's case at the high court makes sense of it for us.
Judicial Primary Ballot Taking Shape, but Uncertainties Remain
The state's two main political parties have endorsed candidates for the empty seats on the Commonwealth and Superior courts.Why mark-to-Paulson accounting won't save banks
There's one glaring weakness in Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson's plan to save the U.S. financial system: We know what the plan is. Any other problems with it are mere details. Much like the credo of Brad Pitt's character in the 1999 movie "Fight Club," the first rule of market manipulation is you don't talk about market manipulation.Trending Stories
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