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Rainmakers Didn't Evolve Overnight, But They Share a Key Differentiator
Here are some tips on how attorneys can "make the rain," and how, with the right tools and expertise, rainmakers are born!Federal Judge Dismisses 'Unlawful Discrimination' Suit Over Airline Mask, Testing Mandates
A federal judge in Virginia has dismissed a suit brought by a member of Americans Against Mask Mandates, which challenged the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Mask and Testing Orders as they relate to U.S. air travel.Rainmakers Didn't Evolve Overnight, But They Share a Key Differentiator
Here are some tips on how attorneys can "make the rain," and how, with the right tools and expertise, rainmakers are born!New Law Could Mean Bigger Workers' Comp Payouts—But Lawyers and Insurers Aren't Worried
"In my experience, most claimants are earning less than the maximum rate already," said Jeff K. Stinson, partner at Swift Currie in Atlanta. "This increase will not impact their claims."In Law Firm Mergers, Growth Isn't Guaranteed
A look at Big Law offices in the Minneapolis market reflects that some offices actually shrink after mergers.View more book results for the query "Stinson"
Many Holdouts Remain in Big Law's Move to Unify Pay Across Markets
While some firms have moved to nationwide compensation structures, others still see value in differentiating by the market.Many Holdouts Remain in Big Law's Move to Unify Pay Across Markets
Josh Lorentz, chair of Dinsmore & Shohl's finance committee, said it might be an easier decision for firms to have unified pay structures if they are primarily in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago.Seeking Small Firm Acquisitions or Lateral Groups, Stinson Maps Out Growth Strategy
Looking for small and large groups alike, the law firm is eyeing California and the Southeast for its expansion aspirations.Efficiency, Releases, Justice Top Concerns in Boy Scout Closing Arguments
During six days of closing arguments, attorneys went through the bankruptcy plan with a fine-tooth comb before U.S. District Judge Laurie Selber Silverstein of the District of Delaware, who pushed all sides for answers on how far her decision will extend into administration of the plan.Trending Stories
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