Courts & legal news weekly roundup
This week: A new report shows jump in state court backlogs, mid-level associates are unhappy with return-to-the-office plans, and the Florida bar asks how many YouTube fans makes you a celebrity.
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This week: A new report shows jump in state court backlogs, mid-level associates are unhappy with return-to-the-office plans, and the Florida bar asks how many YouTube fans makes you a celebrity.
This week: LegalZoom seeks to take advantage of new lawyer-ownership rules in Arizona, delta variant fears see mask mandate reimposed in NY, and a leading PI firm offers $100k prize for a new jingle
This week: ABA urges sensitivity when designing back-to-work policies, new survey finds dissatisfaction with MDL, and a major email mistake.
This week: New data shows big reduction in bankruptcies, legal adds new jobs, and two lawyers are reprimanded for their pit bull themed ads
Welcome to the weekly roundup of the latest news from the courts and the legal industry. Each week, we bring you a quick summary of significant developments, new trends, and interesting articles.
Welcome to the weekly roundup of the latest news from the courts and the legal industry. Each week, we bring you a quick summary of significant developments, new trends, and interesting articles.
Emojis stump eDiscovery tools, Zoom depositions are called into question, one lawyer naps during a hearing, and more in this week’s roundup of legal news.
This week: New York attorneys can use marijuana, Texas lawyers don’t have to join the bar, Florida procedural rules may change, and Oscar Wilde and George Orwell contribute to $37 million reversal on appeal.
Welcome to the weekly roundup of the latest news from the courts and the legal industry. Each week, we bring you a quick summary of significant developments, new trends, and interesting articles.
Televised courtroom plans advance, 500 largest firms announced, expert witness requirements strengthened, and more in this week’s roundup of the top court and legal news.
Florida clerks will no longer review filings, survey shows firms see need to improve technology, courts close for Juneteenth national holiday, and more in this week’s news roundup.
This week: Florida lifts court restrictions, controversial process server conduct, and a class-action lawsuit over the amount of lime in one tortilla chip brand.
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