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How to Get Around the Dreaded Automatic Stay in Bankruptcy
For lawyers dismayed by the utility's bankruptcy filing or facing their own instances where a defendant has become a debtor amid litigation, there are ways to prevent an automatic stay from derailing your clients' civil cases for years.After 1-Year Delay, Singapore to Launch Asia's First Legal Tech Startup Accelerator
The accelerator will launch in April and is for legal technology startups from all over the world. They must be interested in supporting the Singapore legal market and use the city-state as the main office for future expansion abroad.Oil Workers Flee Venezuela's Crisis for a Better Life
Over the years Nieves Ribullen has watched dozens of co-workers abandon poverty wages and dangerous working conditions at the rundown complex of refineries in Punto Fijo on Venezuela's Caribbean coast for jobs in far-flung places such as Kuwait, Angola and Chile.OK, Your Law Firm's Diverse, But in What Practice Areas?
Black partners were more dominant in the labor and employment field, generally a lower-paying practice area, according to a recent survey.Relax—It's a Quiz, Not a Subpoena
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Protect Your SIM Card: Hackers Are Targeting Your Cellphone
The Manhattan District Attorney Office announced on Feb. 1 the first prosecution of SIM swapping in New York state when it indicted a 20-year-old Ohio man for allegedly stealing roughly $10,000 in cryptocurrency from three victims.Protect Your SIM Card: Hackers Are Targeting Your Cellphone
SIM swapping is on the rise and those with sensitive data—including lawyers—are big targets for such schemes, cybersecurity experts said.People in the News—Feb. 8, 2019—Cozen O'Connor
Cozen O'Connor's e-Discovery “ePas” team joined other firm members in launching Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend events and programs at SquashSmarts Hunting Park facility.Jeff Bezos Alleges American Media's Deputy General Counsel Attempted To Extort Him
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said American Media Inc. threatened to release personal photos of him if he did not comply with a set of demands. He published an email from the New York-based company's deputy general counsel Thursday.