... presents "Consumer Bankruptcy How New Laws and the Great Recession Changed the Practice Forever." Joining host Christopher Naughton are debtor...
... presents "Consumer Bankruptcy How New Laws and the Great Recession Changed the Practice." Joining host Christopher Naughton are debtor's...
...that the legal pie, from a relative perspective, is shrinking. The recent recession caused many companies to rethink their legal spending strategy. For example, some...
...of litigation in the financial services sector in the wake of the recession. Revenue from the life sciences industry group increased 12.6...
...in the six years since then. Even in the teeth of the recession, we knew real estate was a cyclical practice and would recover....
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...of litigation in the financial services sector in the wake of the recession. Revenue from the life sciences industry group increased 12.6...
...The cost of the Great Recession has taken its toll on the employed, the unemployed and on...
...The economy was still in great shape. PDLG member firms almost...The economy went through a recession. Many law firms laid off...
Nearly everyone in legal education expected the number of law school applicants to fall off this academic year. But they weren't prepared for this
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the aftermath of the 2008 recession, employment opportunities for new graduates...151; current clients are a great referral source for future clients...
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