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Lawyers Telling All: When and How Can We Tell the Great Stories of Our Legal Career?
You should definitely weigh the value of continuing to practice law against what you will obtain from your publishing and speaking career under this risky plan.On The Move: Nelson Mullins Adds Immigration Partner; Kilpatrick Gains Stroock Partner
Nelson Mullins has a "large number of national clients" needing assistance with navigating the "highly complex and evolving" legal restrictions on hiring foreign workers, said partner John Jennings.Big Law Firms Call on Top Law Schools to Condemn Anti-Israel Protests, Harassment
A group of more than 200 leading law firms implored law schools to reign in "anti-Semitic activities" on campus as Israel's response to the Oct. 7 attacks draws protest worldwide.Does a Lawyer Have a Duty to Inquire Into a Client's Intentions, Purpose Prior to an Engagement?
Check the current status of Rule 1.16(a) in your applicable jurisdiction. It would also be advisable to educate your firm's lawyers on both red flag indicators of problematic clients, as well as some simple points of inquiry about the client's goals and purposes in the representation.View more book results for the query "Stinson LLP"
Newsmakers: Husch Blackwell Brings New Partner to Austin
Also: Bradley Arant adds former Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen K. Moulton as a senior attorney in the firm's Dallas office.US Airlines Face Heightened Merger Scrutiny From Democratic Officials
In this article, Roy Goldberg discusses JetBlue's planned acquisition of Spirit Airlines and how it has been met with challenges from both the Department of Justice and Department of Transportation.US Airlines Face Heightened Merger Scrutiny From Democratic Officials
In this article, Roy Goldberg discusses JetBlue's planned acquisition of Spirit Airlines and how it has been met with challenges from both the Department of Justice and Department of Transportation.What Should You Do When a Client's Testimony Contradicts What the Client Told You Before?
Model Rule 3.3 protects the integrity of matters before a "tribunal," barring a lawyer from offering evidence the lawyer knows to be false and requiring the lawyer to take "reasonable remedial measures" if the lawyer, the lawyer's client or a witness offered by the lawyer has offered "material" evidence the lawyer has come to know is false.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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