...to tamp down legal spend by an average of $100,000 per matter, according to the 2013...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...employer. Litigation dragged on, mostly through the actions of the employer. The matter has now entered mediation, and settlement talks are progressing. This...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
A business is not a charity. But if someone wants to leave early, let him, and pay him for the day, even if he does not work the full day. He always will remember
...schools? How provincial! We live in the global economy, so what really matters is how your law school ranks internationally. Here are Quacquarelli Symonds...
There is an enormous temptation to suspend the Constitution in a crisis. But the Constitution is not a luxury to be indulged until the ends justify other means
Texas Lawyer
...may mean something completely different after marriage, children or retirement. But, no matter the stage of life, establishing some type of balance will help lawyers...
Texas Lawyer
There are nearly 30 law schools that have or soon will offer a master's degree for nonlawyers, up from just a handful two years ago
Originally Published: National Law Journal
"Dog bites man" is not a news story, the axiom goes. But when a pit bull took off part of Lonnie Burts' finger, the injured man hired Mark Anderson and Robert Kisselburgh of The Anderson Law Firm in
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