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Post Dodgers Sale: Frank McCourt May Still Sue for Botched Post-Nup
By Andrew Chow, Esq. | Last updated on
As the Los Angeles Dodgers move to finalize the team's record-setting $2 billion sale, a BigLaw firm seems to be preparing for a potential malpractice lawsuit...
Unethical for Lawyers to Check Email at Coffee Shop?
By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Last updated on
Everyone's done it -- logged on to an email account or the cloud when at a coffee shop, airport or other public place. It's the beauty of living in a wireless...
Court Can Consider Attorneys' Ability to Pay Court Sanctions: 9th Cir.
By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on
Court sanctions against attorneys are somewhat discretionary, according to a recent ruling by a federal district court. Judges can consider an attorney's...
5 Hard Questions to Ask Before Starting a Solo Practice
By Andrew Lu | Last updated on
Deciding to start a solo practice is a difficult decision, especially for a new attorney with little practical experience. And it's difficult for law firm...
Shared Workspace May Be Better Than Cubes For Law Firms
By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on
Shared workspaces are popular in cutting edge industries like technology but it could also be a boon for law firms, both large and small. Rather than working...
Picking Practice Areas When Starting a Firm Can be a Science
By Andrew Lu | Last updated on
When you're just getting started with your own firm, you'll need to decide on what practice areas you'll specialize in. This is true for fresh attorneys out...