The Center for Legal Informatics, aka CodeX, schools entrepreneurs determined to restructure the practice of law
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...the current job market is tough for law students (see recent...may either improve as the economy picks up or may never...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Today, LL.M. degrees, a.k.a. Masters of Law, or, for the fancy, the Latin name Legum Magister, are offered in a variety of legal specialties ranging from trial advocacy to intellectual property to in
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
This year's State Bar of Texas president-elect race has energized lawyers, who turned out to vote in the highest percentages since 2009
Starting next month, lawyers will no longer need bricks-and-mortar offices to practice in New Jersey
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...luxury or a necessity in todays toughand perhaps shrinkingglobal economy? Compliance may be costly and burdensome, but we...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Four North Texas judges participated in a roundtable discussion in Dallas, "Domestic Relations: How to Make Your Case in Family Court.
...a permanent job has been "difficult" because of the tough economy and saturation in the legal market. "There's...
...conference, given this year's theme: "Maintaining Profitability in a Tough Economy: Understanding the Risks and Finding New Strategies." (Mattern & Associates...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
During the past two months in Supreme Court in Manhattan, law firms looking to collect unpaid fees in the still-tough economic climate have been suing clients, with the Law Journal reporting that as
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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