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Florida Lawyers Can Hype Victories After District Court Ruling

Lawyers in Florida can now freely flaunt the results of past cases in television commercials or advertisements, following a U.S. […]

Law Firm Minority Hiring Up, Women Still Lagging

Numbers of both minority and female partners at law firms in the U.S. saw incremental increases in 2014 over the […]

Using Tech To Get Face Time With Distant Clients

Tools like Skype, Apple’s FaceTime and the Google Doc are all tools that can allow lawyers to work with clients […]

Trends That Will Shape Practice Management in 2015

Four trends that will have a major effect on law practice management in the coming year.

Conflicted, Merged Squire Patton Boggs Is Ousted From Case

The Washington Post reports on a high-stakes litigation battle between two powerful industries – corn syrup and sugar – where […]

“IoT” Will Change Everything, Including The Practice Of Law

More sensors means more data, and more data means more – and different kinds of – evidence. And of course sensors can be…

Things Are Looking Up For The Law Firms

Net income for law firms was up six percent in 2014 compared to the previous year, and profits-per-partner increased 5.7 […]

Law Firms Slow To Address Cybersecurity

Only 40 percent of law firms would place cybersecurity as one of their top five risks, and more than half either have not “taken steps” to insure that risk or don’t know if they have.

Martial Arts And Zealous Advocacy

How far is too far when it comes to “zealous advocacy?” Jathan Janove, author and employment lawyer at Ogletree Deakins, […]

Responding To A Social Media Attack

When social media comment turns negative and begins to harm a business, is there anything the organization can do about? […]

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