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Who Got the Work: An Exploding E-Cigarette and a Truck Crash Trial
Stark & Stark is representing a man suing over an electronic cigarette that allegedly exploded while he was using it, Weinberg Wheeler is defending the company that designed a tractor-trailer seat that a trucker claims was defective, and other work from midsize firms.For Midsize Firms, Associate Training Is a Worthy Investment
At midsize firms, that increased attention to training is proving to be an important retention tool that keeps high-performing associates at the top of their game.Rethinking Old Messages To Support Better Mental Health
To truly address the root causes of why lawyers are depressed, stressed, anxious and less than fulfilled professionally, there must be fundamental structural and transformative change throughout our profession.SCOTUS Passes on Reviewing Patent Eligibility
Bucking the solicitor general's and Federal Circuit's urging, the U.S. Supreme Court won't take medical diagnostics case—or two other Section 101 cases where it had sought the SG's views, which means Congress is now more likely to get involved.A 'Living, Breathing Thing': Why Law Firm Websites Must Stay Fresh
Redesigning your law firm website is just step one in using your online presence to get business.A Good Firm Website is More Substance Than Flash
Midsize firms can use their web presence as a way to stand out from the crowd, and compete with bigger firms entering their markets.Is Steady Head Count OK For Midsize Firms?
"The competitive part of me wants to continually be growing—I'll admit to that. But financially, it's perfectly OK" to stay roughly the same size in head count, one firm leader said.In An Uncertain Market, Mid-Market Clients Offer Some Relief
A recent survey by Citi Private Bank's Law Firm Group suggests that midsize firms aren't growing revenue at the same pace as their larger competitors this year.5 Years After Merger, Stinson Trims Its Name
Mark Hinderks, managing partner of the firm formerly known as Stinson Leonard Street, pointed to the wider trend of Am Law 200 firms opting for more concise monikers.Chicago Class Action Boutique Freed Kanner Opens in Conshohocken With 2 Antitrust Vets
Chicago-based class action boutique Freed Kanner London & Millen has opened an office in the Philadelphia suburbs with the additions of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check's previous antitrust co-chair and a former partner from Spector Roseman & Kodroff.Trending Stories
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