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By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | June 6, 2017
The switch takes place at a time when changes are sweeping through the insurance defense market in South Florida.
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By Abraham J. Rein | June 6, 2017
Cloud computing, virtually nonexistent 15 years ago, is now verging on being the rule rather than the exception in the business world. According to the Gartner technology research firm, by 2019, more than 30 percent of the 100 largest vendors' new software investments will have shifted from cloud-first to cloud-only, and by the year 2020, a corporate "no-cloud" policy will be as rare as a "no-internet" policy is today.
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By dailybusinessreview | Daily Business Review | June 6, 2017
Jacksonville shareholder Mike Freed ran the equivalent of six daily marathons to raise more than $50,000 for Jacksonville Area Legal Aid.
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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 6, 2017
Tax controversy and litigation attorney Phil Karter, a shareholder with Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry, co-presented at the 2017 audits and appeals seminar organized by the Tax Executives Institute.
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By Rebecca Cohen | June 6, 2017
Two months after longtime Fish & Richardson litigator Kathi Vidal took off to lead Winston & Strawn's Silicon Valley office, patent litigation partner Michael Rueckheim has followed her to the firm, along with two associates.
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By Sid Steinberg | June 6, 2017
When a Human Resources professional brings a discrimination claim, his former employer will be on high alert. But the recently decided case, Grdinich v. Philadelphia Housing Authority, No. 16-03070, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 74892 (E.D. Pa. May 17) (Pappert, J.), raises the question of whether every discussion by an HR professional in the workplace rises to the level of "protected activity" under the anti-discrimination laws.
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By SHARI KLEVENS AND RANDY EVANS | June 6, 2017
Law firms cannot be expected to micromanage employees, and instead they rely on attorneys and staff members to perform their duties in a legal or ethical manner. However, while firms may be confident that employees will conform their behavior to applicable standards, there are inevitably times when even those most outwardly competent employees may conduct themselves with less-than-perfect ethics or otherwise make a mistake.
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By Meredith Hobbs | June 6, 2017
The litigation firm has been busy adding lawyers this spring, including new partner Rolfe Martin, who brought his medical malpractice defense practice.
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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 6, 2017
In the Legal's Cybersecurity supplement read about health care and cybersecurity, cyberinsurance for businesses and data security hazards and how to avoid them.
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By Lizzy McLellan | June 6, 2017
A Big Law veteran from Greenberg Traurig is joining Conshohocken-based Royer Cooper Cohen Braunfeld, hoping to capitalize on what he described as more flexible billing policies at the smaller firm.
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