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By Peter Vaira | January 9, 2024
Contributor Peter Vaira suggests three areas that the practicing bar, in conjunction with state and federal government leaders, should address in 2024.
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By Hugo Guzman | January 3, 2024
CLOC board member Farrah Pepper said McCarron has "an innovative and collaborative approach" that will help the nonprofit "continue to thrive and soar to new heights."
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By Amanda O'Brien | January 2, 2024
Pennsylvania-based construction attorneys Joseph Imperiale and Robert Gallagher are now leading the firm's Philadelphia and Pittsburgh offices, respectively, while white-collar attorney Charles Peeler will head up Atlanta.
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By Stephanie Wilkins | December 22, 2023
Legal industry experts make their picks for the biggest developments impacting the business of law, in-house legal departments and legal operations in the past year.
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By Sean Saari | December 20, 2023
Employ a jointly retained valuation expert. This underused approach can pivotally shift disputes, especially where emotional entanglement clouds judgment, as in divorce or business ownership conflicts.
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By Greg Andrews | December 18, 2023
Despite budget constraints, Adtalem Global, the largest health care educator in the country, found myriad ways to boost the efficiency of its legal and compliance team.
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By Alex Anteau | December 14, 2023
"I think premises liability issues are going to be really big going forward," former chief justice Harold Melton said.
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By Mason Lawlor | December 13, 2023
Although the Mississippi borrowing statute enforces a Louisiana prescription's barring of UM benefits if the claim accrued in Louisiana, the court found that it does not address which state's law would apply to any "substantive issues" in the case, that were not raised or decided in the trial court.
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By Lisa Jerles and Mara Geronemous | December 13, 2023
Setting up our own firm was not without some hiccups. We took the steps any budding business owner would—incorporating our LLC, developing a website, obtaining insurance and selecting a legal research service. Yet, while these foundational tasks are pivotal to any law firm's creation, there were also more nuanced considerations that drove our initial success.
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By Rhys Dipshan | December 12, 2023
The 16th annual Law Department Operation Survey from the Blickstein Group and Deloitte found that while some legal departments are experimenting with generative AI themselves, they expect their law firms to figure out how best to use the technology to improve legal services.
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