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In a country that is divided philosophically along so many topics, it is becoming increasingly clear that Social Security benefits, Medicare and...
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In a country that is divided philosophically along so many topics, it is becoming increasingly clear that Social Security benefits, Medicare and...
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Approval of an application for Social Security benefits is almost entirely dependent upon the content and source of the medical records. Medical...
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information about eligibility for the government’s stimulus checks. Here’s what we are being told: People on Social Security Don’t Need to Rush...
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To our clients- At Jackson & MacNichol, the safety and well being of our clients and employees are paramount. We understand that everyone is very...
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Firm costs actually dropped by the end of 2022, partly because firms were more frugal in staffing and pay. Law firms will continue to be vigilant on...
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Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Karen Stevenson entered the plea at an arraignment hearing in downtown Los Angeles and granted a request from Tom...
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In recent years, judges have allowed new, creative ways of serving subpoenas—whether it be over email, voice message or even social...
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"What the board rested its decision on was the fact that Lizzo seemed to constantly attach the phrase to herself, and her musical services, so that...
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A jury in Delaware federal court found Boston Scientific's SYNERGY stents were derived from information given to the company executives both in...
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Plaintiffs firms are off to a dynamic start into 2023 with diverse partner classes and a strong commitment to antitrust, MDL and health care...
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As more and more law schools offer online courses and programs, they need to expand their strategies beyond attempting to replicate in-person classes...
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While legal tech providers are steadily releasing tools leveraging GPT-3.5, even innovative law firms who regularly develop legal tech may have a...
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With four generations co-mingling in the workplace, and some law firms demanding a return to the office, more conflicts are arising in law...
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Firm costs actually dropped by the end of 2022, partly because firms were more frugal in staffing and pay. Law firms will continue to be vigilant on expense growth in 2023, analysts say. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Karen Stevenson entered the plea at an arraignment hearing in downtown Los Angeles and granted a request from Tom Girardi’s lawyers to file documents under seal about his “medical and mental health exam.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
In recent years, judges have allowed new, creative ways of serving subpoenas—whether it be over email, voice message or even social media. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“What the board rested its decision on was the fact that Lizzo seemed to constantly attach the phrase to herself, and her musical services, so that she’s not selling T-shirts that say ‘100% That Bitch.’ She is selling T-shirts that say Lizzo on the front and ‘100% That Bitch’ on the back,” said law professor […]
A jury in Delaware federal court found Boston Scientific’s SYNERGY stents were derived from information given to the company executives both in person at a conference and again via email exchanges. Click Here To Read The Full Article