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Innovative Discovery Acquires Integro in Latest Fusion of E-discovery, Info Gov
Innovative Discovery becomes the latest e-discovery prodder to expand to the left side of the EDRM amidst strong investor support for legal tech companies that offers end-to-end solutions.Will the Proposed Pied-à-Terre Tax Affect Real Estate?
In this article on New York Tax Law, Libin Zhang notes that although the latest pied-à-terre tax proposal is an improvement on prior versions, some issues and questions remain.Porzio, Bromberg & Newman Hires Wilmington Attorney as First Delaware Managing Principal
Cheryl A. Santaniello will continue her commercial lending and real estate practice while working to expand Porzio's bankruptcy practice into Delaware.Interning in a Pandemic: Overcoming Challenges and Lessons Learned
Securing a position can be an arduous task for law students under normal circumstances and was made impossible for many in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic as firms cut or severely curtailed their summer programs.View more book results for the query "*"
What's in a Name? The Ethics of Competitive Keyword Advertising
Essentially, New Jersey allows the practice of competitive keyword advertising, provided that the advertisement does not redirect the searcher to the advertiser's site. Nevertheless, the practice is unethical in the greater sense of the word "ethics."The Marital Communications Privilege in White Collar Cases
In his Corporate Crime column, Evan Barr re-acquaints defense practitioners with the basic parameters of the marital communications privilege.Small Cohort of July Bar Exam Takers Post Impressive Gains on the MBE
Just 23 jurisdictions administered an in-person bar exam in July, but their average score on the Multistate Bar Exam shot up five points.'Confusing Theories of Liability' Is Fake News
Florida defense counsel provided an opinion piece suggesting that the victims of tractor trailer accidents should be precluded from obtaining all discovery from a trucking company based upon relevancy concerns.Varying BYOD Policies May Leave Some Firms More Exposed Than Ever
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.Trending Stories
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