...also contained a provision requiring people who acquire and disseminate "political intelligence" to register as lobbyists and disclose their clients. The House of...
...151; has been written about the skills one needs to obtain a legal job. From our point of view as administrators on either end of...
...taxpayers to turn a profit. "You could have the intelligence of [Albert] Einstein, the humanity of Mother Teresa, and the guile of...
I am a lawyer who does a lot of court-appointed work and it is a substantial part of my law practice. I see there may be cuts in federal court-appointed payments and/or delays because of budgetary is
...the critical role that narrative plays in their work. Indeed, although his intelligence and determination cannot be ignored, President Obama's origin story as...
Most mergers fail. Not just law firm mergers, mind you, but most mergers period. Studies cited in the Harvard Business Review peg the failure rate between 70 and 90 percent, a staggering figure when
...to the Social Media Law Center, an online service of The Legal Intelligencer. In this section you will find a collection of news...
...groups of former military officials, intelligence officers and even a bankruptcy...the House Republican-led Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group, which stepped in...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
What do antiques have to do with law firm business development? Actually, there are many lessons to be learned when you walk one of the largest antique shows in the country, like the one I recently a
Firms, like antique dealers, must focus on building brand equity and client appeal, explains Sharon Berman of Berbay Corp
Originally Published: The Recorder
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