...placed on hold because there were no resources available to fund a new initiative. Enter the American College of Trial Lawyers. The college...
...at Main Justice, the attorney general said that trying to determine the source of the leak of classified information "required very aggressive action."...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...States. Recently, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has implemented a new regulation aimed at heightening its efficiency in processing the admission and tracking...
...is the more apt analogy. Paper and electronic documents are sources of unrelenting frustration. Yet both pale in comparison to the sieve of...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...data from all of those sources. The site dubbed ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...could be from a motor-vehicle accident, a fall or any other source of physical trauma, such as repetitive stresses at work. Such injuries can...
The 2012 ABA Legal Technology Report indicates that 95 percent of lawyers have a presence on the professional-oriented social media site LinkedIn, while 22 percent maintain a presence on Twitter
...and Woldow and several other sources have said the Legal Marketing...first person to hold the new director position, project management and...
...applicant's social media. Seven states Arkansas, California, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, New Mexico and Utah have social media privacy laws that limit access...
...According to knowledgeable sources in the Pennsylvania legal community...January 5, 2016, and a new justice would be elected in...
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