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'Treat Yourself Like a Client' … and Other Stress-Free Fitness Tips for Lawyers
Tired of New Year's resolutions that fade away come February? Law.com's Fit Counselor columnist offers his strategies for balancing work and fitness.Prosecutors Meet With Florida Teens Over Possible Hate Crime
Several of the teenagers met for more than two hours with prosecutors about the incident involving Mark Bartlett and his girlfriend on a downtown Miami street.UGA Law Launches Fund in Teaching Tribute to Justice Hines
Dean Bo Rutledge chose a gathering of the Georgia Council of Superior Court Judges to announce plans for the Be Kind Fund to support a jurist-in-residence program.DC Boutique Offers $100K in Loans to Federal Workers Affected by Shutdown
ZwillGen founder Marc Zwillinger said the firm had a good year in 2018 and saw the no-interest loans as a way "to do our part" for furloughed workers.Developing a Common Language for Legal Work
Is the lack of a lingua franca for describing legal tasks holding innovation back?View more book results for the query "*"
Justices to Take Up 'Common Knowledge' Exception, Duty to Warn for Outsourced Parts
Upcoming state Supreme Court cases will examine the affidavit of merit statute's "common knowledge" exception and a manufacturer's duty to warn of asbestos in replacement parts made by another company.Girardi Keese Partner Bucks Back Against Alleged $15M Debt to 'Miserable, Rotten' Litigation Funder
Plaintiffs lawyer Thomas Girardi says that Law Finance Group has sued him for funds that were borrowed on behalf of clients. But the litigation funder's lawyer says the loan agreement clearly states the loan was to Girardi and his firm.AOC Ordered to Pay $1.7M for Failure to Evacuate Disabled Employee During Fire Drill
A jury found the state Administrative Office of the Courts failed to have a plan for the safe evacuation of a disabled employee during a fire drill.Splitting Hairs Over Trial Themes
A trial theme has to work with the evidence, be consistent with the legal argument, resonate with jurors, and be promoted by key witnesses. This is a lot harder than it sounds.