Student Debt Relief-Income-Based Repayment and Public Service Loan Forgiveness January 20 at 6:00 pm in the offices of Arnold & Porter at 555 12th Street NW Washington, DC The Washington Council of
Continue readingLast week we posted an article by Robert Owen, a partner with Fulbright & Jaworski. He is head of the New York location’s litigation group, as well as co-head of the firm’s E-Discovery
Continue readingRalph Losey has produced a six minute video from the last day of his class on e-discovery at the University of Florida. Holland & Knight’s William Hamilton and Ralph serve as adjunct professors
Continue readingAs we have commented on in numerous posts (click here), enforcement activity under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act continues to increase. We have reported on how federal prosecutors are utilizing
Continue readingStudent loan debt is up and job expectations are down according to a year-end, informal snapshot of several sources. The online ABA Journal is reporting that almost a third of all law students expect
Continue readingIn follow-up to the success of its live certification program in D.C., Catalyst is rolling out its Catalyst CR Certified Reviewers program (CRCR) to NYC next week. CRCR is the certification program
Continue readingPaul Easton has been compiling some excellent sites that list project/matter management applications including Mark Kerzner’s “Legal Technology” blog. Last month Kerzner launched “LitSupport
Continue readingIn follow-up to the success of its live certification program in D.C., Catalyst is rolling out nationwide its Catalyst CR Certified Reviewers program (CRCR). CRCR is the certification program for
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Continue readingImagine your firm has spent thousands of dollars on getting all the communications materials right. Yet your legal practice remains at the same the level: chugging along. At this point, as expected,
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