...and a paralegal are on staff, and together they handle global...re looking at an in-house candidate, we're looking at...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Many Texas judges and elected prosecutors may...to be in the poor house or anything, but we were...
Texas Lawyer
...out to these individuals for business? It depends. If they are in-house counsel, then they are lawyers and represent an exception to the anti...
...when it comes to whether it is better to have an in-house PR team or outsource this function to a professional services-focused agency...
Originally Published: The Recorder
... According to SEC staff testimony to a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee on April...
...Aspirants to Texas' many vacant federal benches should...it primarily works through his staff; it's not me calling...
...Due Diligence A growing number of firms and in-house law departments now take a more systematic approach to technology acquisition...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...abundant lateral hiring opportunities helped swell the number of lawyers at two Texas firms by more than 40 percent during 2012. Meanwhile, percentage drops at...
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