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By Lisa Willis | August 30, 2023
A former South Florida judge has landed a dream job, and a father's pride is in full bloom, as a long-time Fort Lauderdale firm leader announced the…
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By Suzanne Ganier | August 30, 2023
Not using legal bill review as a primary tool for cost containment is like trying to build a house without a hammer; you may be able to do it, but it's going to be a lot more difficult.
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By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | August 28, 2023
Susan A. Maslow, business law attorney and founding partner of the law firm Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, has co-edited "Contracts for Responsible & Sustainable Supply Chains" along with attorney David V. Snyder.
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By Amanda O'Brien | August 25, 2023
New data from Citi Private Bank Law Firm Group shows that Philadelphia had the third highest expense growth of any of the country's regions through the first half of 2023.
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By Daniel J. Siegel | August 24, 2023
Without question, opening a solo practice can be both rewarding and demanding. It is also a challenge for those attorneys who have always been supported by a large staff and by others, who do the bookkeeping and who handle other "chores" that are now part of "your job." As I have said many times, a solo is a managing partner but also a janitor.
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By Cedra Mayfield | August 24, 2023
The Judicial Council of Georgia has unanimously voted to accept a recommendation to reform judicial pay. Under the proposal, Georgia jurists' base salary rates would increase to become comparable to federal judges' for fiscal year 2024.
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By Amanda O'Brien | August 23, 2023
Owen Burman, a senior consultant and managing director with Wells Fargo, indicated that firms based in the city are likely catching up with their peers elsewhere in the country.
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By Aron Solomon | August 18, 2023
Given that an increasing number of applicants and schools believe that the LSAT is simply a great predictor of how much discomfort one can endure, these recent events might be best-remembered as a swan song for something that should have disappeared ages ago.
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By Jack Womack | August 14, 2023
Firms are evenly split on generative AI adoption, with some acting quickly, and others still exploring their options, according to Law.com International research.
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By Amanda O'Brien | July 31, 2023
While some firms are starting to train their personnel on new tools that have come to market as part of the generative AI boom, others are focused on making best use of existing resources.
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