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Another Rental Housing Company Ramps Up in the Southeast
AHS Residential is moving into Georgia and Texas with designs on going national to cities like Denver, the Carolinas and even Washington DC.Prioritizing Staff and Attorney Engagement in a Remote World
Firms that allow some amount of remote work will face logistical challenges and questions about how to maintain engagement with staff and attorneys not physically in the office. Here's how law firms can maintain—and even grow—employee engagement in a remote environment.WeWork, Cushman & Wakefield To Launch Flex Space Platform
This deal follows CBRE's recent stake in Industrious.Law Firm Expense Cuts Can't Keep Growing, But Firms Are Looking to Invest Savings
"They don't want to come off these two years and have this profit cliff," Kristen Stark of Fairfax Associates said.View more book results for the query "*"
Dutch Companies Need Cybersecurity Counsel. Why Aren't More Law Firms Jumping at the Opportunity?
Boutique firms may move in to fill the gap if the big players do not act quickly, lawyers say.The Dutch Legal Market Has a Huge Cybersecurity Gap. Why Aren't the Big Firms Filling It?
Boutique firms may move in to fill the gap if the big players do not act quickly, lawyers say.Appellate Court Says Lawyer's Suit Over Criminal Case Delays Lacks Merit
Reed Smith partner Raymond Cardozo, representing the Third District Court of Appeal, said allegations of case delays must be brought by appellants, not Healdsburg attorney Jon Eisenberg.Trustee Transfers Girardi Keese's Mesh, NFL Concussion Cases After Erika Girardi Drops Objection
A bankruptcy trustee's request to send the NFL concussion cases to Goldberg, Persky & White, and 52 transvaginal mesh cases to Nadrich & Cohen and The Oshman Firm, is likely to go forward after Erika Girardi, the estranged wife of Tom Girardi, dropped her objection on Monday.