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Small Shops Do the Heavy Lifting
An impressive 95 percent of all law firms consist of just one to 20 attorneys, according to an ABA report. Even so, solo and small firm lawyers traditionally haven't had access to as much training and support as might be expected. Still, many attorneys find the benefits of small firm life worthwhile. They enjoy the advantages of work flexibility and close client contact, and the variety that comes from performing legal work for people at every level of society.Lawyer Charged With Forging Judge's Signature
A former attorney for the town of Fort Gibson has been charged with forging the name of a Tulsa County judge in an effort to avoid having his wages garnished.The Ills of Open-Ended Warnings Litigation
In his Products Liability column, Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, warns that a recent ruling by the Missouri Supreme Court turns warnings litigation - the so-called "poor man's design claim" - into an undeserved treasure trove.After initially seeking $138 million from all defendants, shareholders settle for $8.5 million from Deloitte defendants and $6.5 million from Grant Thornton International.
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Chief justice declines to provide health update
Nearly four months after he suffered a seizure near his summer home in Maine, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. is still declining to answer questions from the press and the public about the status of his health, his diagnosis, or the treatment or medications he might have been prescribed. Experts on the health of justices are critical of Roberts for refusing to provide any update, with one saying the chief justice is following in his predecessor's footsteps, "behaving in completely Rehnquistian fashion."United States v. $188,911 in United States Currency
Money's Forfeiture Warranted for Claimants' Refusal To Comply With Court's Orders Directing DiscoveryReview Documents the Right Way in Discovery
Document review is one of the necessary evils of practicing law. Its image as grunt work handed off to newly minted associates isn't unfounded. But because it can be one of the most important and costly parts of a case, it's crucial to have a clear plan. Take the time to determine whether or not a document truly is privileged or responsive. Set up a coding system. Take advantage of your paralegals' years of experience. Follow these steps and you can make document review as painless as possible.This Week in Law Journal History
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