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By Samuel C. Stretton | March 8, 2018
I received a letter from the Office of Disciplinary Counsel about a client. Can I meet with the client or should I have no further contact since there is a disciplinary investigation? Further, if I can meet with the client, can I resolve the issues and have the client withdraw the disciplinary complaint
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By Douglas E. Roberts | March 7, 2018
Part of your practice—whether it focuses on civil or criminal litigation, internal investigations or even business transactions—will involve interviewing witnesses who will inform your matters. Here are a few tips, gleaned from my experience in speaking and listening to witnesses in offices, roadside diners and detention facilities, for conducting effective interviews.
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By Roy Strom | March 7, 2018
Michael Poulos, a Chicago-based rainmaker at DLA Piper and until recently the firm's co-managing partner of the Americas, is poised to take a team of lawyers to McDermott Will & Emery.
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By Lizzy McLellan | March 6, 2018
Eric Meyer said cloud-based lawyering offered greater flexibility and a bigger platform for his practice.
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By Lizzy McLellan | March 5, 2018
A recent federal court decision sent a message to law firms: Lying in advertisements about your firm may be wrong, but it won't necessarily carry a price tag in civil litigation.
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By Samantha Joseph | March 2, 2018
"I was quoted at one time as saying that ... foreclosure defense is the bottom of the barrel," Oppenheim said. "Lower than being a divorce lawyer."
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By Robin Hensley | March 2, 2018
What needs to get done in the first hour Monday morning to make the week go well? What chore is in the "critical path" for the firm this week?
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By Ryan Lovelace | March 1, 2018
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer moved the needle on key financial metrics in its first post-merger year, but the firm said it has its eye on long-term growth.
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By Samuel C. Stretton | March 1, 2018
I am being conflicted out of a personal injury case. I have requested the client go to a good friend of mine who is an excellent lawyer to represent him in the personal injury case. May that lawyer pay me a one-third referral fee, assuming the client does not object?
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By Zach Olsen and Jesse Dungan | March 1, 2018
Law Firm Management columnists Zach Olsen and Jesse Dungan write: In the current climate, firms that don't take seriously the very real reputational and business interruption threats that face them are taking on significant risks that could be mitigated—if not avoided altogether—by thoughtful preparation.
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