As noted in the ABA's business
law journal nearly a decade ago, bonuses shouldn't be automatic and shouldn't be given to everyone.
Not exact matches
Edwards has produced five books and
nearly 20 articles with Wolters Kluwer, the
Journal of Legal Education, and The Wake Forest
Law Review, to name a few.
Of all the points made by S&N, perhaps the most telling is in a follow - up post on the Breakthrough Institute blog: «
Nearly every profession, from public health to business to
law, has research studies, conferences, and peer - review
journals dedicated to evaluating what's working and what's not.
A National
Law Journal survey for 2008 showed that nearly 71 percent of law firms reported an increase in the amount that they charged clients in 2008 as compared with 20
Law Journal survey for 2008 showed that
nearly 71 percent of
law firms reported an increase in the amount that they charged clients in 2008 as compared with 20
law firms reported an increase in the amount that they charged clients in 2008 as compared with 2007.
(Example: It is
nearly three years since I left as editor of the National
Law Journal, and I still get calls and e-mails from PR folks who think I'm still there.)
Those who don't always have easy access to the big commercial databases might like to be reminded of the useful free service provided by the Washington & Lee
Law School's Current
Law Journal Content, where the tables of contents of
nearly 1600
journals are indexed.
Peter Lattman at The Wall Street
Journal's
Law Blog has a link to this post by University of Illinois law professor Larry Ribstein commenting on Kirkland & Ellis» nearly $ 100 million fee application in the United Airlines Bankruptcy ca
Law Blog has a link to this post by University of Illinois
law professor Larry Ribstein commenting on Kirkland & Ellis» nearly $ 100 million fee application in the United Airlines Bankruptcy ca
law professor Larry Ribstein commenting on Kirkland & Ellis»
nearly $ 100 million fee application in the United Airlines Bankruptcy case.
A recent article in the ABA
Journal on access to legal services in rural America noted that «
Nearly 20 percent of Americans live in rural areas, but the New York Times says just 2 percent of small
law practices are in those areas.
As reported by the ABA
Journal, the Minnesota
law firm of Milavetz, Gallop & Milavetz (MGM) has sued Wells Fargo Bank for cashing a fraudulent check in the amount of
nearly $ 400,000 from MGM's IOLTA account.
Brill Nijhoff contributes
nearly 160
journals and ebooks, mainly in the area of
law, including the International Development Policy book series and the not - for profit
Journal of Interrupted Studies.
The Bluebook is published by four
law journals and commands the allegiance of
nearly all
law student - edited reviews in the country.
First, the New York
Law Journal reported on a story about a New York divorce attorney who
nearly lost his fee for failing to bill his client at 60 - day intervals as required by a New York rule, 22 NYCRR 1400.2.