Many Posse List members who want to go solo or freelance have asked us about bankruptcy practice. There are a good many of you who have worked on some of the major bankruptcy document reviews in the
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Continue readingWe were able to negotiate a 50% discount so the cost will be $100. To register for the webinar tomorrow (April 16th) Hart-Scott-Rodino Compliance Issues Facing Business Entities go to www.lawcatalog.com/april16.
Continue readingBankruptcy-related mergers and acquisitions have hit their highest level globally since August 2004, and are set to keep rising as more companies are forced into distressed sales, according to Thomson
Continue readingThis week’s “”Top 10” electronic discovery articles from Orange Technologies: 1. Can Lawyers Use Clients’ E-Discoveries? http://tinyurl.com/ck28dz 2. Court Declines
Continue readingWe covered Richard Susskind’s speech at the ABA TechShow (click here) and we had previously covered his thoughts in our “Changing Legal Landscape” series (click here). Today’s
Continue reading. On Day 2 we tried to cover a wide range of seminars, and complete our review of the vendors. We also networked with a number of our Chicago law firm contacts regarding the Chicago market for contract
Continue readingThe Posse List team has descended upon Chicago for the annual ABA TECHSHOW. For us it’s an opportunity for us to meet and network with other lawyers, law firms, e-discovery companies,
Continue readingWhile so many firms are making the news for layoffs, a number of plaintiffs firms with securities class action practices are hiring associates. For instance, thanks to an influx of large financial and
Continue readingLike the rest of the bar, the Antitrust Division experienced exponential growth in the amount of documents and information responsive to its Second Requests and CIDs. Recently, the Antitrust Division
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