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Doctors Allege Dela. Examining Board of Physical Therapists's Employment Rules Violate State Law
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Prodigy Sues Teenage Pro Disc Golfer, Seeking Release from Endorsement Agreement
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.'Remain Balanced': How Law Firms Can Avoid Layoffs Amid This Economic Downturn
"Always, in the good times and in the downturn, you want to try to manage your firm in a way where you're always perfectly staffed for every event," said Ed Christian, CEO and managing partner of Birmingham, Alabama-based Burr & Forman.'Common Sense': How Law Firms Can Manage This Economic Downturn
"The number one lesson is to not just manage for today but to look down the road at the way things are going and try to be there before they get here," said Richard Rosenbaum, executive chairman of Greenberg Traurig.Big Law Makes Flurry of Hires in Environmental Practices
Tanya Nesbitt, who joined Thompson Hine this year, observed "a more active Environmental Protection Agency, and we're seeing increased enforcement activity."View more book results for the query "Burr Forman"
Lateral Competition in Atlanta Has 'Loosened' as Legal Demand Softens in Big Markets
Atlanta law firms may be "in a better situation to compete" for top talent, now that out-of-town firms may not pay New York rates anymore to Atlanta lawyers, according to a Wells Fargo analyst.Southeast Emerges as Top Legal Market for Expansion
More than half of law firm leaders in a recent survey picked the Southeast for their expansion plans, with 59% of firm business leaders eyeing the region.Exeter Finance Sues Man Over Car Lien Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Associate Class at Burr & Forman Expands, While Firm Remains 'Mindful' of Overhiring
The Am Law 200 firm increased its first-year associate class. And if any work slows down, it may "repurpose" associates into other practice areas.Company Culture Drives Retention and Revenue—It's the Key Ingredient for High-Performing Teams
While sometimes difficult to measure, an organization's culture forms an identity that ultimately contributes to growth, or conversely, recession, writes columnist Ioana Good.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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