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Justice Dept. Admonishes Courts for Fining the Poor
By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on
The U.S. Justice Department recently sent a letter to state and local courts warning them about constitutional concerns prompted by overly burdensome fees...
Should You Go to Trial Paperless? Are You Kidding?
By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on
At FindLaw, we're consistently bemused by Internet lawyers' fascination with "going paperless". Many of us once believed that all law offices would be...
Get Ready for the SEC's New Crowdfunding Rules
By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on
Mark May 16, 2016, on your calendar. That's the day that U.S. securities law will experience one of the biggest changes since the Securities Act of 1933. On...
Tips to Minimize Overhead When Starting a Solo Practice
By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on
For several years, there have been different brass rings to reach for within the legal profession. The most common recurring of these including being named...
9 Great Non-Legal Apps That Lawyers Need
By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on
There are plenty of legal apps out there. Some are great, but many are a bit meh. I don't know too many attorneys who need an app to tell them how many days...
Lessons in Management From K and L Gates: No Dictatorships
By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on
That loud sucking sound you hear is the noise of 30 partners leaving the respected law firm of K and L Gates to find greener pastures. And to what does the...