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By MIRIAM ROZEN | July 12, 2017
At least some law firms thought it was natural that Florida-based Hildebrandt Consulting and London-based Jomati Consultants would join forces.
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By Commentary by Oscar A. Sanchez | July 12, 2017
If lawyers had a crystal ball which could predict the future, they could tell their clients how their case is likely to turn out. Their clients would then be able to make informed, economically based decisions on whether to settle, or whether to take a risk and go through the time and great expense of a trial.
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By Roy Strom | July 12, 2017
With an interest in pleasing clients, law firm leaders mostly voiced enthusiasm for a plan by 25 GCs to share data on how they've performed. But they realize it could create winners and losers.
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By Patrick Krill | July 12, 2017
Now more than any time in the history, we are talking openly about the issue. But we have miles to go.Dear Patrick:While I greatly respect…
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By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | July 12, 2017
In a chat about her new biography during a live Georgia Public Broadcasting program Tuesday, former Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears recalled her second thoughts about her place in history.
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By Vivia Chen, The Careerist | July 11, 2017
Thanks to law professors Joanna Grossman at Southern Methodist University and Deborah Rhode at Stanford University, we now have a primer on sexual harassment on the job.
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By MARK DUBOIS | July 11, 2017
I recently had the privilege of working with two judges on different CLE programs, both dealing with the issue of candor to the tribunal. It's a sticky, tricky subject — both for the bench and the bar.
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By Jenna Greene | July 11, 2017
Move over philosopher-kings—let's hear it for the lawyer-CEOs. A new study of publicly traded companies headed by chief executives who also have law degrees found that such companies don't get sued as often, and when they do, the consequences of litigation are less severe.
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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | July 11, 2017
On June 8, the Lower Bucks County Chamber of Commerce presented Denise M. Bowman with the Mitchell-Connor Award at its annual meeting and volunteer recognition breakfast.
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By therecorder | The Recorder | July 11, 2017
9th Cir.; 12-15618 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment. The court held that a private attorney was not entitled to quasi-judicial immunity for acts…
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