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Hall Booth Smith Experiences Data Breach—Here's What You Need to Know to Protect Your Firm's Data
The firm's managing partner confirmed a disruption to the firm's server but said that its email and transfer programs were not affected.Mid-Market Realization Trends Up With Enhancements in Billing Functions
From changing billing software to developing incentives for timely billing, midsize law firm leaders shared enhancements they made to their billing practices in recent interviews.McArthur and Dellaconca Law Firms Secure $9.2M Medical-Malpractice Verdict in Macon
Katherine McArthur said her team anchored the damages to the defense expert witness fees and Allen Turner's medical bills in order to give the jury a frame of reference that they could relate to.6th Circ.: PREP Act Doesn't Preempt State Claims Over Hospital's COVID Response
The Sixth Circuit affirmed a lower court's decision rejecting Elmcroft of Sagamore Hills' attempt to move the case from Ohio state court to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.Taylor English Consulting Group Exits for Freeman Mathis
After a seven-person departure, Taylor English's plans for its consulting group are not publicly clear. The group represents companies in government strategies and lobbying.View more book results for the query "Hall Booth Smith"
Woman Sues Arch Insurance, Others Over Truck Crash Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Midsize Law Firms Face Difficult Path in Determining Where to Open Offices
In a hybrid world, figuring out where to open an office can be a tricky balancing act.'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.Worker, Burned Over 60% of His Body in Electrical Accident, Agrees to $28M Settlement
The suit claimed the defendants had "a calculated and long-standing business model of risking employees' lives by assigning their employees to perform hazardous work assignments in specialized trades including, but not limited to, working with live electrical systems and high-voltage panels while same remained energized."'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.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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