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Pro bono apprenticeships give law school grads experience the right way
Michigan Lawyers Weekly
November 23, 2009
LawBiz Coach's Corner Having written critically about the implications of major law firms offering newly hired associates to fill vacant judiciary clerkships, it seems only fair to cite a more positive trend.
Supreme Court of Missouri Case Summaries: November 23, 2009
Missouri Lawyers Media
November 23, 2009
Civil Practice Discovery - Non-Testifying Expert - Work Product Where a defendant in a negligence action retained a jury consultant who was informally disclosed to opposing counsel as a witness to be called at a hearing on venue but who was never ...
FIOS, INC.; Fios Appoints New Senior VP of Sales and Expands Presence in Northeastern U.S. to Address E-Discovery Market Needs
Computer Weekly News
November 19, 2009
Fios Inc., a Socha-Gelbmann top 5 provider of electronic discovery services, announced that Brad Gragert has been promoted to senior vice president of sales. A long-time Fios veteran, Gragert is leading a targeted push by Fios to further expand ...
Supreme Court of Missouri: State ex rel. Crown Power and Equipment Co. v. Ravens
Missouri Lawyers Media
November 18, 2009
Civil Practice: Discovery - Non-Testifying Expert - Work Product State ex rel. Crown Power and Equipment Co. v. Ravens (MLW No. 59869/Case No. SC89671 - 25 pages) (Supreme Court of Missouri, Fischer, J.; Teitelman, Russell and Stith, JJ., concur; ...
STRATIFY, INC.; Stratify Opens London Office and Data Centre
Science Letter
November 24, 2009
Stratify, Inc. a market leader in electronic discovery and subsidiary of Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM), the global leader in information protection and storage services, announces the opening of its London office and data centre. By ...
ALM; The American Lawyer's November Issue: Recession Hits Law Firm Technology Spending; Seven Decisions for Law Firms Facing up to the Downturn
Real Estate Business Journal
November 28, 2009
This month, The American Lawyer unveils the results of its fourteenth annual survey of technology directors at the nation's largest law and the news is not good for clients or industry vendors. One-third of the 110 Am Law 200 firms participating ...
CROWELL & MORING LLP; Crowell & Moring Wins Financial Times 'Innovative Lawyers Award' for Alternative Fee Arrangements
Mergers & Acquisitions Business
November 25, 2009
Crowell & Moring LLP is pleased to announce that it has won the "FT Innovative Lawyers Award" for innovation in billing and fees. Financial Times (FT) awarded Crowell & Moring top place as a leader among its peers for its creative and proactive ...
Trustees ignored rules on legal fees
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
October 21, 2009 Wednesday
CLIFTON ? The Board of Education ignored rules it enacted last year to control legal fees, as board members failed to document frequent conferences with lawyers. The rules aim to curb costs by limiting which employees and board members may ...
We are suing, we are suing, Rod Stewart, 'cross the sea, we are suing, stormy row, to get our cash, and our fee
The Scotsman
November 19, 2009, Thursday
ROD Stewart has been served with a multi-million-pound lawsuit in Los Angeles by the legal firm which represented him for most of the past decade. The singer is alleged to owe his former lawyers nearly GBP 2 million in fees following a series of ...
High electric bill lowers his credit score
Connecticut Post Online (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
November 18, 2009 Wednesday
Last year, Bill Boyington, an honorably discharged U.S. Marine, uprooted his family from Texas to take a job in Connecticut in the hopes of building a better life. Boyington said he's been mindful to keep his credit clean with an eye on someday ...
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