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Miami House Steps From Bay Trades for Nearly $1.2 Million
This is a 3,052-square-foot, one-story single-family house on a 7,605-square-foot lot, according to the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser's Office.No Diploma Privilege for Law Grads, Florida Supreme Court Rules
Passing the bar exam is a critical component of ensuring attorney competence and instilling confidence in the legal system, the Florida Supreme Court wrote in rejecting a petition to allow law graduates to be admitted after working for six month under supervision.Recent Guidance Reinforces DOJ Approach to Corporate White-Collar Investigations
In their White-Collar Cirme column, Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan S. Sack discuss the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice and how it recently issued two important documents that reflect significant continuity in DOJ policy toward corporate white-collar criminal investigations.Skadden Trims Staff Ranks Across US Offices
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, which had $3.9 million in profits per equity partner last year, laid off 4% of U.S. staff.'Down and Depressed': Support Group Launched to Help Lawyers Navigate New Uncertainties
"It's the worst I've seen it in the 30 years I've been practicing," said West Hartford solo practitioner Peter Casey. "Things are grinding to a halt."View more book results for the query "*"
2 South Florida Counties Rank High Nationally for 2Q Rent Declines
A Moody's Analytics REIS report examines rents as the coronavirus pandemic sent unemployment rates soaring, especially in South Florida's hard-hit tourism market.Key Advice on Preventing or Preparing for a Business Dispute
With the economy and businesses struggling, it's important for companies to handle a commercial dispute the right way in order to save time and money, say John Deis and Courtney Ervin, partners at Houston-based Hicks Thomas.Texas Midlevels Are Loving Life at Akin Gump, Thompson & Knight
The two Texas-based firms made it into the top 10 in The American Lawyer's Midlevel Associate Satisfaction Survey.'Nothing Comes Close' Says Retiring NY Bar Exam Chair of Current Testing Challenges
Diane Bosse, chair of the New York State Board of Law Examiners, has stepped down after 19 years. Former New York Court of Appeals Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick has been appointed to the post.Trending Stories
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