Facts don't clarify, stories clarify. So, here are 10 scenarios of client frustration with the law and lawyers, plus 10 stories that the general counsel can use to educate, ease, and explain
...affect his ability to be a juror. This juror wrote, The Bible tells us not to judge. During voir dire, the prospective juror...
In Rich v. Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, (11 Cir., May 14, 2013), the 11th Circuit sent back for trial a Jewish prisoner's challenge under RLUIPA to Florida's refusal to provide him w
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ReutersLegal posts, "Psychiatrists unveil their long-awaited diagnostic 'bible'," by Sharon Begley. It's an excellent overview of the debate raging...
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...potential client cannot be served. Unlike the loaves and fishes of the bible, legal resources do not magically expand to meet the need. If a...
Facts don't clarify, stories clarify. So, here are 10 scenarios of client frustration with the law and lawyers, plus 10 stories that the general counsel can use to educate, ease and explain
...Search Engine Optimization, and Website Development Management, referred to as â The bible for building law firm websites,â by host Alexander, and Internet Branding...
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...ve heard them: "Why was the lawyer reading the Bible so closely just before he died?" "He was...
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