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By Andrew Goudsward | February 18, 2022
Legal experts said courts will be looking to screen out prospective jurors who cannot set aside their feelings about the Jan. 6 attack to render an impartial judgement.
By Kenneth Artz | February 17, 2022
"We are modernizing the world's largest court system. Harnessing digitally accessible data to create successful litigation strategies will be the new baseline for the legal industry," Mike Swarz, director of marketing for Trellis, said.
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By Kenneth Artz | February 17, 2022
'Our biggest source of referrals among Mexican nationals are other Mexican nationals or attorneys in Mexico who have been pleased with our work," San Antonio business attorney Sarah P. Santos said.
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By Steve Hallo | February 17, 2022
Should other Southern states be wary of deep freezes hampering energy generation capacity as well?
By David Gardiner | February 15, 2022
The impacts of COVID-19 continue to affect businesses, and claims professionals may need to change how they calculate losses as a result.
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By Matt Zender | February 11, 2022
Fatigue can lead to a host of health problems and increases the chance of a workplace injury.
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By Kenneth Artz | February 11, 2022
'Ultimately, the Sentencing Guidelines were his brainchild, and these were a horrible innovation,' says Kevin J. O'Brien, a former U.S. Attorney for the Department of Justice
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By Judy Barton | February 1, 2022
Knowing where to locate and/or have copies of family documents is one of the most important steps for both clients who are happily married and those who are not. Whether deciding to move forward with a divorce or not, this step is imperative in all situations.
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By Kenneth Artz | January 28, 2022
'In order to continue getting great assignments, my advice is to remain on top of mind with your teammates, and so, if you are working remotely, try not to fall off the face of the earth and try very hard to stay fully engaged with your teams and the firm as much as possible if you're working remotely,'
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By Randy D. Gordon | January 26, 2022
Trial itself involves lawyers introducing bits of evidence—something like hanging ornaments on a tree—that make their trial stories appear weightier and more attractive. (Or the reverse, when they're challenging their oppositions' evidence).
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