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The recent Texas State Bar ethics ruling banning non-lawyer “officers” or “principals” demands a reaction, law firm consultant Timothy Corcoran writes, because not only does it fail to protect consumers, it creates additional barriers for advancing the profession.
A former law firm attorney who has “gone in-house” shares insights in how to make clients happy, and what makes her happy now as a client.
The law is being overtaken by the reality of the digital legacy that most people now leave behind. A very […]
McGraw Hill Financial announced the appointment of Lucy Fato as Executive Vice President and General Counsel, effective August 4, 2014. […]
Sears Holdings has named Kristin M. Coleman as senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary. Coleman most recently served […]
Unitil Corporation announced that Dr. William D. Adams will resign as a member of the board in order to accept […]
JPMorgan Chase has hired David Yi Li, a top investment banker from UBS, to head its China operations. Li will […]
The New York Times profiles Daniel M. Gitner, the Lankler, Siffert & Wohl attorney who successfully defended hedge fund trader […]
Most legal writing is bloated with verbiage, and a wordy brief “has one count against it already,” writes attorney Theda […]
A Google designer adopted the idea of a “magic clock” from his son’s first grade classroom and used it to […]
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