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Should I Get Inside an Alleged Killer's Mind to Represent Him?
By Jason Beahm | Last updated on
A criminal defense specialist named Judy Clarke may soon cement her reputation as the most high profile of public defenders. The New York...
Plaintiff's Lawyers Start Suing Retailers Over Zip Codes
By Jason Beahm | Last updated on
Plaintiff's Lawyers wasted no time jumping on top of California businesses that are not complying with a California Supreme Court ruling that stated that ZIP...
Lawyers Advised Clients to Break Back Into House: Now in Contempt
By Jason Beahm | Last updated on
Want to avoid being found in contempt? Don't advise your clients to reclaim their property after it has been foreclosed on. But that's just what Michael T....
Will JabberJury.com Render Litigators Obsolete?
By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Last updated on
Q: What is a JabberJury? A: The future jury of America. Well, maybe. JabberJury is a website that invites users to post their disputes online. Both parties...
Watch Out for Attorney Burnout Says New York Bar Assn.
By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Last updated on
Technology has improved the ability of lawyers to provide quality legal advice to their clients. However, its impact on the actual lives of lawyers may not be...
Are Lawyers Reading Law Firm Client Alerts?
By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Last updated on
No one likes to wake up to a full inbox. Scratch that. No one likes to wake up to a full inbox of useless information hiding their important e-mails. It...