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Jacoby & Meyers Pins Trial-Prep Charges on Clerical Error
A New Jersey-based putative class action against Jacoby & Meyers, claiming the personal injury firm improperly inflates trial-preparation costs charged by a subsidiary company, is facing a motion to dismiss.Round Up of 2015 Developments on Business Practices
In his Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur J. Ciampi writes: The year 2015 presented a number of interesting developments concerning law firms and the practice of law. Once again, proving that lawyers never give in, a number of the decisions concern inventive attempts by lawyers and their clients to obtain results, which theretofore, they had been denied. As you will see, in some circumstances their 2015 labors succeeded and in others they did not (there is always 2016...).Round Up of 2015 Developments on Business Practices
In his Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur J. Ciampi writes: The year 2015 presented a number of interesting developments concerning law firms and the practice of law. Once again, proving that lawyers never give in, a number of the decisions concern inventive attempts by lawyers and their clients to obtain results, which theretofore, they had been denied. As you will see, in some circumstances their 2015 labors succeeded and in others they did not (there is always 2016...).Jacoby & Meyers Faces Another Billing-Practices Suit
Six months after Jacoby & Meyers was dismissed from a putative class action claiming it overcharges clients on litigation costs, the firm has been hit with a second suit raising similar allegations.Jacoby & Meyers Faces Another Billing-Practices Suit
Six months after Jacoby & Meyers was dismissed from a putative class action claiming it overcharges clients on litigation costs, the firm has been hit with a second suit raising similar allegations.Editorial: Courts Continue to Reject Nonlawyer Ownership of Law Firms
We have addressed in these pages the issue of nonlawyer ownership of law firms, and have made known our opposition to that ill-conceived concept, which has taken root in Australia, England, Wales and even in the District of Columbia in this country.Editorial: Courts Continue to Reject Nonlawyer Ownership of Law Firms
We have addressed in these pages the issue of nonlawyer ownership of law firms, and have made known our opposition to that ill-conceived concept, which has taken root in Australia, England, Wales and even in the District of Columbia in this country.Mark Dubois: Crowdfunding and Other Developments in Law Firm Investment
There has been an amazing confluence of events in the field of law firm financing in the last few weeks, and, for my money (no double entendre intended), what was already complicated and confusing may have become more so.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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