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Clyde & Co Announces Combination With Dallas Insurance Boutique
The global law firm has expanded its footprint in the Lone Star State.The Week in Data Jan. 2: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
Catch up on data and insights from across the Law.com Newsroom, including the gender and ethnic diversity at Pennsylvania's top law firms, as well as firms' growth trajectory.Del. Chancery Claims Linking Fox Management to Defamation Liability Clear Hurdle
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster wrote that shareholder plaintiffs had shown Rupert Murdoch's potential liability in the case prevented him from considering litigation independently.Meet the Delaware Court of Chancery's First Senior Magistrate Judge
Selena E. Molina's elevation comes at a time the Court of Chancery has more magistrates than ever before. While the court has assigned traditional equity cases to magistrates since the 1980s, it's been pushing to widen the magistrate bench over the past several years.View more book results for the query "*"
Opening Statements: Striking While the Iron Is Hot
Opening statement offers an invaluable opportunity to make a strong first impression. It sets the tone for how the case unfolds. The opening statement provides the first real chance to connect with the jury and gives them their first glimpse of the story you are about to tell.Young Lawyers: 5 Ways We Could Manage Our Time Better in 2025
I want to improve my time management in 2025, and I have a feeling you might as well. After doing some research into best time management practices for attorneys, here are five ways we as attorneys could manage our time better in 2025.GCs Must Act Now to Prepare for the Trump Administration’s First Months
I recently invited three geopolitics experts to share their insights and advice with General Counsel to prepare for what’s ahead from Washington, D.C. in early 2025. For Part 1 of this article, the panelists’ comments are organized into three key themes. Part 2 will be a summary of how to prepare.Appreciating the Important Work the Middlesex County Civil Bar Panel Does
The Middlesex County Civil Bar Panel (bar panel) is a program under which attorneys and parties in civil cases headed for trial can meet with fellow attorneys who, as volunteers, serve as co-panelists for what is effectively a settlement conference. In recent years, the bar panel has successfully resolved hundreds of cases. Other counties in New Jersey could benefit from establishing similar programs to provide another opportunity for parties to settle their cases and to foster collegiality among members of their local civil litigation bar and their bench.Trending Stories
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