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Pepper Hamilton to Open Rochester Office
The five-lawyer group will launch Pepper Hamilton's new Rochester, New York, office.Motorist Awarded $47,706 for Spinal Injuries in Rear-Ender
The jury award for the Miami collision was limited to past medical expenses.Attachment: How Your Law Firm Marketing Can Resonate With Potential Clients
Of course, the most effective law firm marketing is delivered by lawyers; so, the question is how attorneys can engage law firm marketing while also focusing on the primary law firm driver of hitting billable hour marks, to keep the whole, large machine chugging along.Bayard Appoints 2 Bankruptcy and Restructuring Co-Chairs
Bayard appointed Scott D. Cousins and Justin R. Alberto as co-chairs of the firm's corporate bankruptcy and restructuring group.Injured Bicyclist Gets $457,000 for Store's Improper Assembly
A mountain bike crash ends with an award against the bicycle retailer for faulty assembly.View more book results for the query "*"
Relativity Announces Pricing, Subscription Changes Aimed at Promoting RelativityOne
The e-discovery giant hopes to offer flexibility to customers and selling partners with the introduction of five major changes to pricing and licensing models.Gambling at Work: Everybody Out of the (Office) Pool
Super Bowl LIII is right around the corner, and March Madness will be upon us in the blink of an eye. You know what that means, right? Betting, brackets, office pools ... and potential civil and criminal liability. So sorry to put a damper on the fun.Mitratech's New Legal Hold Product Integrates With ELMs for Swift Notices
Mitratech joins other legal technology companies that seek to make issuing legal holds more efficient.Equal Rights Amendment? New Jersey Has Had One Since '47
The Delaware milestone can serve as a reminder to those in our state that we too have a state ERA.Postal Service Pays $4.9 Million to Settle Case Over Child Killed by Truck
A suit in U.S. District Court over an accident in which a U.S. Postal Service vehicle killed a two-year-old, Chacon v. U.S. Postal Service, ended in…