Thousands of law firms use TrialWorks for good reason.
Not exact matches
As the criminal complaint against Silver alleges, he
used his authority to disburse HCRA grants to enrich himself, directing hundreds
of thousands of dollars to renowned Columbia University physician Dr. Robert Taub for the completion
of a center to study mesothelioma, a rare cancer that can be caused by asbestos exposure, in exchange for Taub's agreement to direct clients with cancer to Silver's
law firm Weitz & Luxenberg, which specializes in lucrative asbestos lawsuits.
All I could suggest is to point out that I'm not aware
of any case anywhere in which a
law firm has been disciplined or sanctioned for
using Facebook (or any social media, for that matter), whereas
thousands of lawyers and
law firms are
using social media every day, without incident.
U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (D - VT) is calling for a renewed push for patent reform, in the wake
of the FTC's settlement with MPHJ and its
law firm Farney Daniels P.C. over allegations they «
used deceptive sales claims and phony legal tactics in demand letters accusing
thousands of businesses
of patent infringement.»
It will be interesting to see if the words in Phoenix portend the
Law Society
of BC's genuine intention to prohibit all non-BC or Canadian storage providers, or whether the discretion
of the new rules will be
used with more nuance... and hopefully some consultation with the hundreds if not
thousands of lawyers in small
firms and solo practice who have grown reliant on the various cloud products which have become mainstream.
Wong made the distinction between the legal profession and the legal industry — the latter being a
law firm that
uses AI to provide legal services, and has
thousands of clients but no lawyers.
In fact,
thousands of law firms in virtually every area
of law use PracticePanther to manage all
of their documents, schedule meetings, bill their clients, and a whole lot more.
Join us for an ILTA product webinar to see why NetDocuments is currently being
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Law and global 100
firms, corporations, legal departments, and financial institutions.
Thousands of law firms have modernized their websites,
using skilled photography, user - experience principles, and development best practices, to become design - forward engines
of business development.
From
thousands of Word documents and Excel spreadsheets,
law firms use documents: Lots
of them.
Thousands of law firms in over 35 countries
use PracticePanther daily to automate their
firms, and get more done in less time.
We even have situations where the largest legal publishers sponsor and promote «legal marketing» programs put on by recent
law grads whose only claim to fame is that they have not been able to get a job and that they have been able to game Twitter with software so as to generate untold
thousands of Twitter followers — like that is any measure that you have a clue on to advise
law firms how to
use the Internet to build and nurture relationships.
Today,
law firms and legal professionals are
using information extraction applications to make better - informed decisions — in a fraction
of the time — and to discover insights buried within hundreds (or
thousands)
of documents.