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If Data-Driven Lateral Recruiting Works, Why Aren't More Firms Doing It?
"Law firms are generally not designed to maximize profits or client satisfaction or even quality. They are designed to meet a partner's needs and demands," one consultant said.Indiana University Planned to Fire General Counsel Before Retirement Agreement
Jacqueline Simmons quietly stepped down in December, ending her nine-year run as the university's legal chief. The departure followed a feud with a law school professor.Miami Attorney Says Third DCA Ruling 'Turns the Law of Non-Competes on Its Head'
"You have to be very careful on how you draft non-competes to make sure you cover something like this because it's not uncommon in professional settings for people to work beyond the written term of a contract together," said Michael B. Feiler, a partner at Feiler & Leach.Judge's Ruling Highlights Forum Shopping Concerns in Bankruptcy Matters
"The practice of regularly approving third-party releases and the related concerns about forum shopping call into question the public confidence in the manner that these cases are being handled by the Bankruptcy Court in the Richmond Division," U.S. District Judge David Novak wrote.This Federal Judge is Highlighting Forum Shopping Concerns in Bankruptcy Matters
"The practice of regularly approving third-party releases and the related concerns about forum shopping call into question the public confidence in the manner that these cases are being handled by the Bankruptcy Court in the Richmond Division," U.S. District Judge David Novak wrote.View more book results for the query "*"
Does the Law Firm of the Future Need to Be More Progressive?
"People want to feel like they are part of something bigger," a former Am Law 50 associate said. Some smaller firms are showing how to make that a reality.Employment Law Boutique Makes Leadership Changes Official
The firm, which focuses on serving mid-cap companies, has seen great demand as workers in various industries make moves to new opportunities.Coronavirus Causes Property Damage? That's What a Hospital Argued in Fight With Insurer
The plaintiffs claimed property damage because the virus is "spread through droplets of different sizes, which can be deposited on surfaces or objects," which they said "physically altered and damaged" their facilities.New Florida Supreme Court Rule Amendment Could Be Game-Changer for Punitive Damages
"Of particular concern are tort cases involving personal injury, where claims for much-needed medical and economic relief will stall until the question of punitive damages is resolved," former Chief Justice Jorge Labarga wrote in his dissent.RealPage, Inc. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans has affirmed a lower courts decision in finding that a commercial crime insurer in an insured's suit for coverage of a multi-million dollar loss in a phishing incident was proper because the insured never "held" the funds intended for its clients, nor did it control the funds designated for them.Trending Stories
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