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By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | September 20, 2017
Hurricane Irma hits billing and collections at small firms with tourism and Caribbean clients.
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By Jenna Greene | September 20, 2017
It's stylish to bemoan how few cases go to trial these days—and for first chair litigators (and the reporters who write about them) it's a bit…
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By Brad Hildebrandt | September 20, 2017
Of all the things for a firm to worry about, the financial and tax structure should not top the list, consultant Brad Hildebrandt argues in support of the verein model.
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By Commentary by David B. Haber and Lauren S. Fallick | September 20, 2017
We are now dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. Many attorneys and litigants lost—and some remain without—power in their homes and offices, and could be dealing with temporary and permanent loss of property, including, potentially, electronic and paper files, write David B. Haber and Lauren S. Fallick.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By R. Stephen McNeill | September 20, 2017
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Mary Walrath of the District of Delaware followed a growing line of precedent in ordering Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB, as successor collateral and administrative agent under a term loan facility with TSA Stores Inc. and certain of its affiliates (the debtors), to produce documents in the possession of its predecessor agent.
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By Jenna Greene | September 20, 2017
Wondering whether a given lawsuit will go to trial? SettlementAnalytics unveiled a new tool to predict the likelihood. But some Big Law litigators are skeptical that all the intangibles that determine the course of litigation can be factored in.
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By Jenna Greene | September 19, 2017
Litigation can be a nasty business—but the very best lawyers are those who can win cases without being jerks. That's the central premise of the American College of Trial Lawyers, which just inducted its newest members.
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By Chris Johnson | September 19, 2017
Leading French firm Gide Loyrette Nouel has re-established a presence in the Middle East, becoming the second Big Law firm to open an office in Iran.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | September 19, 2017
As the Delaware judiciary emerges from a period of unprecedented turnover, the state Supreme Court is overturning Chancery Court decisions at a rate not seen in years, a significant departure for two courts known for their consistency when it comes to deciding matters of corporate and commercial law.
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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 19, 2017
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young associate Hilary Hannan Saylor was elected to the board of the Philadelphia Montessori Charter School.
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