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Third DCA Dismisses Class Action Brought by John Ruiz's MSPA
"We won that case in 2020. So obviously there's a large disconnect with what the third DCA, which covers a very small geographical location, has just decided. And even more shocking, as this case took over two years to decide," John H. Ruiz said.Judge Strikes Down Missouri Law Requiring Sex Offenders To Display 'No Candy' Sign
The sign requirement "compels him to speak a viewpoint in written words, directed to the public, that he does not adhere to, in violation of the First Amendment," wrote U.S. District Judge John A. Ross of the Eastern District of Missouri.34. Law Firms Use All the Wrong Metrics to Define Success
There isn't a client anywhere who allocates work based on "revenue per lawyer" or "profit per equity partner." These things may be the results of good performance — but they don't define performance. Even so, these metrics are firmly established as the tools which law firms use to judge their own success.Internal Leadership Revamp Aids Growth of Spencer Fane
"We don't believe it is feasible for a practice group leader or co-leaders to effectively execute on everything in the current job description of a practice group leader," firm chair Pat Whalen said.View more book results for the query "*"
This Attorney Just Rose to Judge Under a New Florida Law
The enactment of HB 5401 created the judicial vacancy.Rudy Giuliani Ordered to Delist Manhattan Apartment After Slashing Price
Giuliani is restrained from "interfering" with the sale of any property in which he holds interest, including his New York and Florida homes.Has the Bankruptcy Practice Scandal Harmed Jackson Walker's Business or Reputation?
A spokesperson for Texas' Jackson Walker said the firm is "on track" for a record-breaking year, even as it has coped over the last year with fallout from news that a former bankruptcy partner was engaged in a romantic relationship with a former bankruptcy judge in Houston who presided over many cases involving the firm.'Stock Car Monopoly'?: Winston Lawsuit Alleges NASCAR Anticompetitive Scheme
NASCAR requires stock car race teams to sign "one-sided contracts" preventing them from competing elsewhere in violation of the Sherman Act, according to the complaint submitted by Winston partner Danielle T. Williams on behalf of two race teams.The Growing Tension—And Opportunity—in Big Law Nonequity Tiers
Large law firms continue expanding their nonequity tiers each year, as firm management exerts tighter control over who receives firm profits.Trending Stories
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