...as its CEO, it set the tone for how the firm would approach the delivery of legal services. Since Scott Green took over...
Two recent decisions prove that nothing is as simple as it seems — especially removal. The opinions by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in February illustrate hi
...things. It would be learning by doing. I thought it was a creative way to fill a gap. I thought I was offering a service...
Originally Published: Connecticut Law Tribune
...151; advocacy in its most creative form. The goal is to...to use a very conservative approach to formatting. We were told...
...stale reputations. Second, the process allows for new and different approaches to the economics of legal services, which haven't had much of...
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All parties to a lawsuit are supposed to preserve documents and data once they reasonably anticipate litigation. We all know that does not always happen, say Baker Hostetler partner Judy Selby and at
Originally Published: Law Technology News
All parties to a lawsuit are supposed to preserve documents and data once they reasonably anticipate litigation. We all know that does not always happen, say Baker Hostetler partner Judy Selby and at
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...you throw caution to the wind and continue to post such "creative" information? Have you done something illegal? The answer may surprise you...
...on this situation: "Best Practices in Transforming Research into Innovation: Creative Approaches to the Bayh-Dole Act." As discussed in more detail...
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