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Practice of Law Firm's Legal Tab: $43 Million, $50K to Prepare Legal Bill

Firm's Legal Tab: $43 Million, $50K to Prepare Legal Bill

By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Last updated on

The law firm billing model has taken a lot of heat of late, with companies refusing to pay for new associates and demanding alternative fee agreements. That...

Practice of Law Elite Debuts ProLaw XII with .NET Technology, for Your Practice

Elite Debuts ProLaw XII with .NET Technology, for Your Practice

By Robin Enos | Last updated on

So how's your law practice management software working for you these days? Or whatever ill-fitting aggregation of word processing, general ledger, spreadsheet...

Practice of Law How Attorneys Can Accept Credit Cards Without Losing Money

How Attorneys Can Accept Credit Cards Without Losing Money

By Cynthia Hsu, Esq. | Last updated on

A study of Americans showed that 14% of us have more than 10 credit cards. Not everybody is in this minority, but the average American does have upwards of 4...

Practice of Law Should Congress Revamp Section 1983?

Should Congress Revamp Section 1983?

By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Last updated on

In a speech to the Equal Justice Initiative, Retired Justice John Paul Stevens raised serious questions about municipal liability under Section 1983. A...

Practice of Law FindLaw's New RSS Caselaw Feeds: Auto Case Notifications from 80 Courts

FindLaw's New RSS Caselaw Feeds: Auto Case Notifications from 80 Courts

By Robin Enos | Last updated on

Have a favorite local court? Practice exclusively in a specialty court? FindLaw has just made tracking new caselaw a lot easier. FindLaw's new RSS caselaw...

Practice of Law Will 'Fantastical' 9/11 Lawsuit Get Lawyer Sanctioned?

Will 'Fantastical' 9/11 Lawsuit Get Lawyer Sanctioned?

By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Last updated on

Would you ever file a lawsuit based on allegations that are generally recognized as "fantastical" and part of a conspiracy theory? While you mull that over,...

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