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Pandemic or Not, Midsize Firms are Merging, with More on the Horizon
After a pause during the lockdown, some firms are returning to strategic thinking.How COVID-19 Complicates the Already Complex Issue of Lawyer Compensation
Firms are trying to balance fiscal responsibility with rewarding lawyers who have worked harder than ever this year.Reliance or Inducement in Pleading an Unjust Enrichment Claim
In this column, Commercial Division Update writers Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer examine the role of reliance or inducement when pleading a sufficiently close relationship in an unjust enrichment claim.Alleged Whistleblower's Suit Against Fort Lauderdale Church Raises Red Flag for Nonprofits
In one instance, the whistleblower alleged Pastor John Jones "unlawfully and without donor authorization altered the original donor slip" to state the benefactor gave the money to the church for the pastors' "Worship Suite."As Firms Weigh Hiring Partners Outside of Footprint, Tax Challenges Await
COVID-19 might have loosened resistance to long-term remote work. But more attorneys in more places can also mean more state tax bills.As Firms Weigh Hiring Partners Outside of Footprint, Tax Challenges Await
COVID-19 might have loosened resistance to long-term remote work. But more attorneys in more places can also mean more state tax bills.The DBR's 2020 Florida Legal Awards Recognize Excellence in the Profession
Check out all of this year's honorees and the work behind their awards.Layoffs Continue, as Even Stable Firms Face Shifting Work Environment
"People who handle paper are in less demand. The nature of filing has changed. The need for receptionists is lower," said Altman Weil consultant Eric Seeger.With Software at the Center, Two Cross-Country Immigration Firms Combine
Boston-based Chin & Curtis and Santa Monica-headquartered Wolfsdorf Rosenthal join a growing trend of law firm mergers in the second half of 2020.Choice-of-Law Provisions in Restrictive Covenant Agreements
In their Employment Law column, Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas discuss the analysis of choice-of-law provisions in two recent circuit court decisions and consider the lessons these cases hold for employers seeking to craft enforceable restrictive covenants.Download Now
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