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Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am a young attorney and I want to really help my clients and do everything right. It seems like I spend endless hours correcting and re-correcting briefs and letters. Can I charge a client for that kind of work?Will It be 2012 All Over Again?
It is widely recognized that as a technical matter, if there is the political will to do so, the exemption could be reduced in 2021, after a new president might be sworn in, effective as of Jan. 1, 2021.As Law Firm Incubators Go Virtual, Legal Tech Startups Feel the Limitations
While there's a downside inhibiting spontaneous interaction and collaborations, law firms say a hybrid approach to incubators will likely continue after COVID-19 because of the efficiency and broad reach videoconferencing provides.Is Online Bar Exam Testing Fair? Some Software Analysts Say No
It's unclear whether the software vendor tasked with delivering an online bar exam to more than 30,000 people in October can handle the load, the Association for Software Testing said.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Sept. 3, 2020—Tucker Arensberg, McNees Wallace
The law firm of Tucker Arensberg announced that Brian W. Perry and Casey G. Shore joined the firm's Harrisburg office, and McNees Wallace & Nurick attorney Jamie Strong is slated to present an online lunch and learn regarding COVID-19 and wireless communication infrastructure for the Cumberland County.House Bill 441 Becomes Law: Important Change to the CCNA
On June 29, Florida's governor signed House Bill 441, which doubled the maximum contract value of continuing contracts awarded by governmental entities to design professionals, construction managers and program managers.'Bring Your Own Device' Policy May Leave Your Firm Exposed
As lawyers deserted their offices to avoid COVID-19 spread, many small and midsize firms didn't implement a BYOD policy for their new remote workforce. That could be a disaster for data security.California Civil Trial Juries Need to Be Smaller to Get Courts Back on Track
"We need to get over the idea that there must be 12 jurors in the box to conduct a state court civil trial," writes Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe's Rob Shwarts.The Football Team Formerly Known as the Washington Redskins asks: What's in a Name?
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with attorney Chris Schwegmann, who tries trademark and copyright infringement, false advertising, antitrust, and other business cases, about The Washington Football Team.Trending Stories
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