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Many of the largest law firms are not responding to the demands of the clients they serve as outside counsel. Now those clients are voting with their feet.Law Librarians Survey: The New Normal
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Martindale: Reports of Attorney Ratings' Demise Exaggerated
LexisNexis Group's Martindale-Hubbell has no plans to abandon its lawyer ratings, the company insisted in response to blog postings about its layoff of attorney rating specialists. However, the company will change the way it gathers the information underpinning the ratings, a company spokesman said.Martindale: Reports of attorney ratings' demise exaggerated
LexisNexis Group's Martindale-Hubbell has no plans to abandon its lawyer ratings, the company insisted in response to blog postings about its layoff of attorney rating specialists. However, the company will change the way it gathers the information underpinning the ratings, a company spokesman said.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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