Our U.S.
based legal editors curate litigation data by hand, recording up to 29 different types of data for each court document and up to 19 different types of data for each case.
Not exact matches
In this crisp volume, Education Next
editors West and Peterson have pulled together 13 compelling chapters examining the adequate - funding movement, its (evolving)
legal theories, its (flimsy) evidentiary
base, its (mixed) classroom impact, and its (uncertain) future.
It seems to me that the most likely explanation for the NYT «correction» was that the paper's
editors were worried about creating a
legal basis for global - warming lawsuits against fossil fuel interests, as «prior knowledge of harm caused» played a central role in the tobacco lawsuits — and the head of the American Petroleum Institute PR push is Edelman, previously of «second - hand tobacco smoke is not a problem» fame.
This week on the
legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we discuss this pioneering project with John Davidow, the WBUR.org executive
editor who helped WBUR win a $ 250,000 grant from the Knight News Challenge to launch the project, and Judge Mark S. Coven, presiding justice at Quincy District Court, where the project will be
based.
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A2J Author ® is a software tool developed in the U.S. that delivers greater access to justice for self - represented litigants by enabling non-technical authors from the courts, clerk's offices,
legal services programs, and website
editors to rapidly build and implement customer friendly web -
based interfaces for document assembly.
Author: Lawyer2Lawyer is hosted by J. Craig Williams a lawyer with the Williams Law Firm in Newport Beach, Calif. who also authors May it Please the Court, and Robert Ambrogi, a solo practitioner in Rockport, Mass., who also authors Robert Ambrogi's Lawsites, Media Law and BullsEye - Expert Witnesses & Litigation, contributes to Catalyst E-Discovery Blog; The ESI Report is hosted by Michele C.S. Lange, a staff attorney in the electronic evidence services group at Eden Prairie, Minn. -
based Kroll Ontrack Inc.; Workers» Comp Matters is hosted by Alan S. Pierce, who practices at Alan S. Pierce & Associates in Salem, Mass.; and Ringler Radio is co-hosted by Ringler Associates» Larry Cohen (North Andover, Mass.) and Donald J. Engels (Chicago); Law Technology Now is hosted by Monica Bay, who is
editor - in - chief of Law Technology News and also authors The Common Scold; In - House
Legal is hosted by Paul D. Boynton of MCB Communications in Needham, Mass.; The Kennedy - Mighell Report is hosted by Dennis Kennedy, who also authors DennisKennedy.com and is a columnist for the ABA Journal, and Tom Mighell.
«A2J Author is a software tool that delivers greater access to justice for self - represented litigants by enabling non-technical authors from the courts, clerk's offices,
legal services programs, and website
editors rapidly to build and implement customer friendly web -
based interfaces for document assembly.
Author: Vishnu S Warrier is the founder and
editor - in - chief of the Lex - Warrier, an online
legal journal
based in Kozhikode, India.
The BNA editorial team,
based in Arlington, Va., is now part of the Bloomberg
Legal Division and works closely with Bloomberg
editors in New York.
At least, that's what labor and employment law firm Ford Harrison did to announce the departure of Julie Elgar, a firm attorney and
editor of the firm's popular
legal blog, That's What She Said which is
based on the hit NBC show, The Office.
In this video,
Legal Week
editor Georgina Stanley talks to Giles Murphy, head of professional practices at Smith & Williamson, about the insight that can be gained on the financial performance of the UK's largest law firms,
based on a closer analysis of the information in their LLP accounts.
Published by The Times and produced by Jonathan Ames and
legal affairs
editor Frances Gibb, The Brief compiles the most important and influential news in the
legal industry on a daily
basis.
Who's Who
Legal, the London -
based lawyer directory, has hired Rupert Wilson, a former Chambers & Partners man, as its new
editor.
LFMP is excited to host in New York City the
Editor of the UK's
Legal Week, London -
based Georgina Stanley — in what will be a transatlantic special addressing our two countries» respective media, lawyers and markets.
Joe is also the
Editor of the U.S. Media, Marketing, Sports & Entertainment Newsletter of the International Law Office,
based in London, England, who assists in making
Legal Bytes posts available to ILO subscribers and affiliates worldwide.