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By Aron Solomon | March 5, 2021
A deep understanding of both your audience and the medium you are using to communicate your message is the difference between your marketing content being seen as meaningful and not being seen at all, says Aron Solomon, the senior digital strategist for NextLevel.com and an adjunct professor of business management at the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University.
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By Hiliary Remick | February 16, 2021
Measures to address COVID safety while resuming jury trials will evolve based on what the courts and litigants learn in the early days, and on the surge and decrease of COVID rates in different venues.
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By Aimee Fagan and Lara Dolnik | February 5, 2021
During the era of COVID-19, trial lawyers and jury consultants who are accustomed to gathering pretrial intelligence at live mock trials are less able to recruit and assemble mock jurors for such exercises. But there is another viable option: virtual mock trials.
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By C. Ryan Barber | January 30, 2021
Career prosecutor and former Goodwin Procter associate Jennifer Kennedy Gellie succeeds Brandon Van Grack, a longtime prosecutor who served on the Robert Mueller III special counsel team. The head of the DOJ's national security division said "Van Grack was central to the department's strengthened focus on combating malign foreign influence through the use of FARA and other tools."
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By Lidia Dinkova | January 25, 2021
Michael Swerdlow raised the curtain on his Sawyer's Landing project, his start in real estate and the coronavirus pandemic's impacts on various asset classes.
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By Hugh Braithwaite | January 20, 2021
With smart collaboration, legal and crisis PR teams can rebut and reshape negative perceptions and provide broader measures of control over a matter's long-term impact.
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By Victoria Hudgins | January 20, 2021
The Big Four wants recent law school graduates that not only understand the law, but corporate strategies that can enhance services for clients. Some law schools are listening and they are adjusting their curriculum to keep up.
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By Rhys Dipshan | December 23, 2020
A look back at the ALSP hires that allowed Deloitte to vastly expand its reach in the legal market in 2020.
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By Clint Townson, Marion Stampley Jr. and Britta Stanton | December 22, 2020
Political attitudes are driving opinions toward various contemporaneous lawsuits, from COVID-19 insurance claims to police brutality, says IMS | The Focal Point, a legal consulting firm.
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By Cheryl Miller | December 17, 2020
With Leah Wilson being asked to take on new duties, including assisting interim executive director Donna Hershkowitz, bar counsel recommended trustees approve a new waiver of the no-hire policy.
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