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Going in-house no longer one-way
Until recently, it was usually a one-way trip from law firms to in-house counsel, but increasingly lawyers are finding that careers can go full circle. This is at least in part to the change in status of in-house lawyers. Lawyers no longer belief that the work is less demanding or that regular hours can be expected from in-house work.SEC Chairman Urges Effort to Simplify Accounting Rules
For the second time in less than a month, SEC Chairman Christopher Cox has argued for the simplification of accounting rules, this time in a videotaped speech presented Monday to a conference of accountants. Cox blamed the recent corporate scandals in part on the complexity of the current system. He said the SEC is encouraging "a major national effort" to reduce the rules' complexity, with the participation of the accounting oversight board, the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the industry.Atlanta Mayor Itching to Sue Gun Makers
Atlanta is expected this week to join other American cities that have sued the gun industry claiming that their products are unreasonably dangerous.Judicial Profile: Presiding Judge David Baime
Holland & Knight Scholarship to Provide Tuition, Summer Associate Job
Holland & Knight has endowed a scholarship for second-year students at Florida A&M University's law school that will cover full tuition and guarantee the recipient a summer associate position with the firm. This year, the scholarship will pay $7,178 of the in-state tuition for a student Holland selects from the historically black university. "We hope this will give us a broader pool of lawyers to choose from to meet our goal in having a diverse law firm," partner Martha Barnett said.View more book results for the query "*"
3 men sentenced for illegal gun sales
Three men convicted of illegally selling guns were sentenced in federal court in Chattanooga on Thursday.States launching E-discovery rules
A wave of state court systems are adopting electronic discovery rules as local lawyers struggle with the costs and uncertainty of e-discovery in an expanding range of cases. Lawyers accept the rules as inevitable and potentially helpful for clarifying thorny issues about cost and the format for delivering requested data.Trending Stories
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