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By Samantha Joseph | May 9, 2018
Deborah Baker-Egozi said she was on her way from court Wednesday when she saw a law enforcement officer assault a young man.
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By Philip Berkowitz and Hironobu Tsukamoto | May 9, 2018
In this Employment Issues column, Philip Berkowitz and Hironobu Tsukamoto write: Effective communication is key to being a good lawyer. But one cannot communicate effectively if one does not have a sense of the listener's values. And this may be particularly true when implementing codes of conduct across borders.
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By Lidia Dinkova | May 9, 2018
The size, look and feel of law offices is changing across the U.S., and South Florida firms are embracing the trends to varying degrees.
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By Kelly Woodruff | May 8, 2018
Most people are aware of Equal Pay Day, which is the approximate day the average woman in the United States must work into the new year to make what the average man made the previous year.
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By John Council | May 8, 2018
After facing down campaign attacks from a leading conservative Texas lawmaker who warned citizens in a North Texas city to “beware” of a “Muslim lawyer” candidate, attorney Salman Bhojani recently won a narrow election to become a member of the Euless City Council.
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By Dan Small and Michael E. Hantman | May 8, 2018
Companies large and small conduct internal corporate investigations every day. These investigations can have many causes: an employee placing a call to the company hotline warning of accounting fraud, allegations of sexual harassment, a grand jury subpoena being served on the company or a whistleblower lawsuit being filed.
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By Brian Baxter | May 4, 2018
Kentucky Derby favorite and eventual winner Justify is owned in part by the chairman emeritus of Frost Brown Todd, the largest law firm in Louisville.
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By Caroline Spiezio | May 4, 2018
The popularity of "soft skills" sessions at last week's CLOC annual institute is a testament to how important building these abilities is becoming for in-house professionals.
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By Lidia Dinkova | May 4, 2018
Levine plays guitar, a bit of bass guitar and some keyboards, and also has a propensity and a gift for math and science. These skills have proven helpful in the courtroom and in mediation.
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By Patrick Krill | May 4, 2018
The lawyers of tomorrow are increasingly aware of—and not OK with—the mental health and substance abuse risks that can come with life in the law.
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