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By Sarah Schaaf, Headnote | November 12, 2019
Technology has changed the accounts receivable process for businesses in almost every industry, and legal is no exception.
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By Raychel Lean | October 16, 2019
The breach of contract lawsuit over services provided after the BP oil spill has burned through two of the three judges in Miami-Dade's Complex Business Litigation Division.
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By C. Ryan Barber | October 14, 2019
New filings from DLA Piper, Williams & Connolly and other firms offer a glimpse at partner and associate rates. The Justice Department projects that, by the end of the year, about 1,000 individuals will have registered as foreign agents, twice the total in 2016.
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By Raychel Lean | October 3, 2019
"These law firms that handle cases on contingency, like plaintiffs firms, can't simply call their attorneys partners, and then try to be entitled to the full fee when they leave," West Palm Beach lawyer J. Chris Bristow said.
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By Dan Packel | September 26, 2019
Just because it may be getting easier to hit late-paying clients with interest fees doesn't mean that a law firm should.
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By Jack Newsham | September 26, 2019
Khue Hoang said she was drawn to Reichman Jorgensen in part for its rejection of the traditional billable hour.
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By Raychel Lean | September 19, 2019
"Life hits you," said defense counsel James R. Hardy II. "And sometimes it's hard for some people to get a grip, or to get a hold of what it is that's affecting them."
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By Dan Packel | September 19, 2019
Contingency cases with significant upside for law firms could become a bargaining chip for those trying to break law firms of the billable hour. Plus, what's on the minds of litigation funders?
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By Zach Schlein | September 18, 2019
The high court ordered litigator Phillip Timothy Howard to justify why he should not be held in contempt or face other disciplinary measures by the Florida Bar.
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By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | September 6, 2019
A new rule at the U.S. Supreme Court is meant to ensure the justices are not surprised by a sudden conflict of interest that may pop up decades after they handled a related case.
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