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Corporate Legal Departments Forge Ahead With Spending Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
"That was a little surprising to us based on the reaction we'd seen from law firms early on in their cost-cutting measures," said Laura Meherg, a founding partner at Wicker Park Group who was involved in a new study on COVID-19's impact on legal departments.Gwinnett Superior Race Has Final Showdown Tuesday
Incumbent Judge Kathryn Schrader faces Magistrate Judge Deborah Fluker.Delray Beach Apartment Complex Trades for $74 Million
An Atlanta-based multifamily developer and investor buys a 3-year-old development for $260,211 a unit.Zooming Into the Future: Tips to Improve One's Appearance at Online Meetings
The global coronavirus pandemic has lawyers across the nation turning to online virtual platforms to keep their cases moving forward. Completing depositions via platforms such as Google Meet or Zoom has quickly become the norm.View more book results for the query "*"
Legal Departments Are Spending too Much Time on Unplanned COVID-19 Work
"Twenty percent of the time spent on unplanned work is wasted," said Vidhya Balasubramanian, managing vice president in Gartner's legal and compliance practice. "That's over a thousand work hours in a year at a typical $1 billion company with 10 full-time employees in the legal department."Pembroke Pines Pollo Tropical Building Trades for $3.8 Million
Address: 11429 Pines Blvd. in Pembroke Pines Property type: This is a 3,832-square-foot restaurant building constructed in 1994 on an acre-sized…Nevada Pushes Forward With Online Bar Exam Next Week, Despite Mounting Concerns
Nevada is the third jurisdiction in the country to move to an online bar exam—a change many other states, including California, New York and Florida, have since made.Nevada Pushes Forward With Online Bar Exam Next Week, Despite Mounting Concerns
More than 150 people had submitted public comment to the Nevada Supreme Court, many in favor of an emergency diploma privilege that would allow law graduates to be admitted without taking the exam.Fulton DA Defends Use of Rayshard Brooks Shooting in Campaign Ads
Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard, who trailed opponent Fani Willis by 8% in the June primary, questioned whether Willis' acceptance of a campaign contribution from the International Brotherhood of Police would scotch future police prosecutions over excessive force claims.Trending Stories
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