Philadelphia lawyers have been ordered to apologize after blasting a neighborhood with a recording of a woman screaming for an hour as part of a test for a lawsuit.
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Starting a law firm is nothing if not an adventure always full of surprises, especially since there are some things that can be quite unpredictable to lawyers.
A few law firms have recently announced limited telecommuting plans for associates, which is a radical change for the profession. This requires changes and adoption to strategies in some areas of the law firms.
A federal appeals court has ruled that ban on outside investment in law firms doesn’t violate lawyers’ First Amendment right to freedom of association.
Almost every sector of society is feeling the headwinds of the digital revolution, and it definitely includes the challenges and changes the legal sphere is being faced with.
More Biglaw firms seem to be joining the future of law practice as they are launching new programs to offer flexible working arrangements for lawyers and employees.
Techshow faculty president Adriana Linares kicked off the Tech for Justice Hackathon+ Veterans event on Saturday morning by announcing the winners of the legal tech projects that helps military sexual trauma victims.
Maintaining a healthy profitability level in an increasingly commoditized legal sector needs to be the starting point, Jaap Bosman says. He points out that law is a business like any other business, and needs to be profit driven.
China has granted preliminary approval for 38 new Trump trademarks, a move that offers a potential business foothold for President Donald Trump's family company, the Trump Organization.
A defendant in the Prenda Law copyright case, which accused people of illegally downloading pornography, pleaded guilty Monday to federal charges of money laundering, wire fraud, and mail fraud.
Small law firms have been found to attain success because of their purposeful nature, particularly their ability to set specific goals as this leads to work efficiency and effectiveness.
The undercover sting operation certainly meant well. Legal counselors looking for expulsion of charges against more than 43 Chicago-area defendants are citing to a study demonstrating a pattern of bias in the choice of targets for stash-house drug stings.
While CLE companies expect lawyers to work for free, lawyers should reconsider 'working for exposure' and not lose their own worth while chasing after opportunities of exposure.