High-conflict families that litigate often, many times over frivolous things, occupy a disproportionate amount of court time and resources. Courts and judges have begun to gradually delegate limited
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...in the audience. She didn't wow the audience with her oratorical skill. But everyone learned and had fun. More importantly, she built relationships....
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Say good-bye to the era of mobilization (everyone has gone mobile by now) and hello to the era of personalized technology. We expect to find the information we want, when we want it, and we don't wan
...new attorneys be required to complete at least 15 hours of practical skills training and 50 hours of pro bono service before they are admitted...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...in a news conference. He emphasized Chiesa's problem-solving skills, his "integrity and personality" and the respect he's garnered...
...com. LEGAL SERVICES OF NEW JERSEY Litigation skills training, Thurs., 9:45 a.m., at office headquarters, 100 Metroplex Dr...
...who applies to productive work ideas, concepts, and information rather than manual skill or brawn." As it turned out, the ubiquitous use of computers...
...relationships with outside lawyers and is winning kudos for management and people skills. Leung's mantra? "Transparent and broad collaboration and cooperation...
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