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Bringing Awareness to FAS and FASD in the Legal System
Those facts alone suggest that attorneys and judges are regularly encountering individuals whose brain was damaged by prenatal exposure to alcohol.Essential for Privacy Compliance, Data Mapping Has a Tech—and Expense—Problem
In the face of tech solutions that are either too expensive or "too not great," many organizations may still be taking a manual—and somewhat flawed—approach to the challenge of data mapping.Burr & Forman Files Coverage Dispute Suit on Behalf of Auto-Owners Insurance
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Peloton Obsession Keeping Law Firms Fit, Sharp and Together
"Apart from the machinery, there is this whole digital world that is tapped into Peloton, through apps that include meditation, yoga, stretching and more. This alone isn't our wellness program, but it can be an important part of it," said O'Melveny Chair Brad Butwin.Voluntary Trial Resolution Gives Litigants Greater Control Over Judicial Case Management Mandates
As we approach the 22nd year of the enactment of the voluntary trial resolution statute, Section 44.104, Florida Statutes, a recent case increases the benefits of such in light of recent mandates controlling case scheduling.View more book results for the query "*"
Who do Lawyers Turn To When They Need a Good Lawyer, Fast?
"People can be brilliant attorneys, but when it comes to their own issues, smart lawyers recognize that they need counsel with the specific expertise necessary to help them present their case," said Clifford Robert.Stroock Hires Akerman Litigation Partner, Receivership Specialist
Naim Surgeon started at Stroock in the beginning of September after working on two high-profile receiverships while at Akerman.How to Ask for $185M in Attorneys Fees Without Coming Off Like a Jerk
A judge at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims last week granted Quinn Emanuel's request for 5% of $3.7 billion in judgments scored for health insurers owed payments under the Affordable Care Act. Arguments first put forward by the Quinn lawyers led to $12 billion in recoveries industry-wide.A Recipe for Discovery Success: Treat Private Data With the Same Priority Given to Privilege
What is an investigator, attorney, or other discovery professional to do when private information requires protection today, during a current litigation or investigation happening now, in the absence of clear guidance?Law Firms Will Have a New Mix of Employees When Offices Reopen
"I'm a real believer that coming back into the office is going to be almost as traumatic as leaving it 18 months ago. Because in the intervening months, people have gone through a hell of a lot of trauma and anxiety," Jim Jones, a senior fellow at the Georgetown Law Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession, said earlier this month.Trending Stories
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