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By and Large, Remote Working Works
For this edition of her Business Development Best Practices column, Carol Schiro Greenwald interviewed a panel of solos and lawyers in small to midsize firms and synthesized their comments on the impact of remote working for firms and practices.A Book That Transcends Legal Practice Areas
'Evolving eWorld' is a book that should circulate around every law firm, as each chapter will resonate with a different lawyer and educate him or her on new areas of digital practice they should have known about.Videoconferencing: Love It, Hate It, Need It
Carol Schiro Greenwald shares insights gleaned from her interviews with lawyers on how they use videoconferencing today and how they anticipate using it once the pandemic is behind us.Videoconferencing: Love It, Hate It, Need It
In her Business Development Best Practices column, Carol Schiro Greenwald shares insights gleaned from her interviews with lawyers on how they use videoconferencing today and how they anticipate using it once the pandemic is behind us.In-Person Versus Virtual Bench Trials
In his Virtual Lawyering column, Mark A. Berman addresses the issue of conducting an in-person versus a virtual bench trial while serious health concerns due to the pandemic remain present and before our population has been vaccinated.NY Adopts AG James' Rule Changes to Investment Professional Oversight
"It is more important than ever for New Yorkers to know who they are dealing with when making an investment, and these rules will do exactly that by expanding the registration and tracking of individual investment advisers," James said Tuesday.Sherry Levin Wallach Nominated by NYSBA Committee for 2022-23 Presidential Term
The New York State Bar Association's nominating committee on Nov. 6 selected NYSBA secretary Sherry Levin Wallach as its nominee for the state bar association's top role.Law Students = Young Lawyers = Technology
Technology will lead the legal profession and the New York State Bar Association seeks to ensure that law students and young lawyers meet that challenge.Remote Depositions in State Court: Can They Be Compelled?
With regard to conducting depositions in the age of COVID-19, the question often becomes: Does the party seeking the deposition during the current health crisis, over objection, get to determine the means by which a deposition will be taken? In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman discusses the few New York state cases that have addressed the issue of remote depositions.Senior Judges Being Terminated Under Judiciary Budget Cut Said to Be Mulling Lawsuit
A retired state Supreme Court justice and a New York litigator with knowledge of the talks say that some of the 46 senior judges being cut by the state court system have been in discussions about the possibility of bringing a lawsuit against the court system that would be aimed at keeping their positions.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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