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M&A and Transaction Innovation Winner, Provider: Lexis+ Agreement Analysis
"Acceptance that not all innovative efforts will succeed and that failure is a part of the innovative process is a core concept that cannot be diminished," said Victoria Gerard, senior product manager at LexisNexis.Court Official Resigns as SC Probes Allegations of Tampering With Murdaugh Jury
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division investigations into allegations of jury tampering and misuse of office are active and ongoing, a spokesperson said Monday.Rise of the Influencers Puts In-House Legal in the Hot Seat
"Coming from an in-house perspective, the last thing you want is a letter on your desk from the government that is entitled 'Notice of Proposed Penalty Offense,'" said Sarah La Voi, a partner at Baker & Hostetler.Litigation Leaders: DWT's Jaime Drozd on Practicing as an Extension of Clients' Business
"Core to this mindset is understanding how a given piece of litigation fits within our clients' objectives and molding our litigation strategy accordingly," said Drozd, who co-chairs the litigation practice group at Davis Wright Tremaine.View more book results for the query "The Associated Press"
Kate Middleton, Deepfakes, and the Quest for Authentic Evidence
Legal practitioners need not be royalists to see how the KateGate fiasco is indicative of changing sentiment on digital video and image data.On the Move: Morris Manning, After Bankruptcy Team Exit, Adds Partner in Atlanta
Plus, King & Spalding and Bradley Arant Boult Cummings announce new lateral partners.Judge Pittman Slaps Down U.S. Chamber: Your Case Is Not Most Important
"The court does not have the luxury to give increased attention to certain cases just because a party to the case thinks their case is more important than the rest," Fort Worth's U.S. District Judge Mark T. Pittman said.In First Execution in 4 Years, Georgia Puts Man to Death for 1993 Killing of Ex-Girlfriend
Pye's lawyers filed late appeals urging the U.S. Supreme Court to step in, but the justices unanimously rejected to stop the execution.Who Is Responsible for Protecting Lawyers' Mental Health?
"Human nature is responsible," said Florida State University College of Law professor Lawrence Kriege. "If you look at history, there has been a persistent problem that has plagued mankind forever, and it's called greed. It can be greed for money, greed for power, greed for prestige—but it's greed."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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