Courts & legal news weekly roundup
This week: This week: Legal industry adds 4,300 jobs in September, 1-in-5 corporate lawyers “highly exhausted,” Netflix in hot water for fact-checking errors in hit chess drama, and more.
This week: This week: Legal industry adds 4,300 jobs in September, 1-in-5 corporate lawyers “highly exhausted,” Netflix in hot water for fact-checking errors in hit chess drama, and more.
This week: U.S. Supreme Court set to begin new term with a pack and controversial docket, eviction tsunami elusive—for now, an attorney avoids sanctions for lack of social media knowledge, and more.
This week: Survey finds law firms are investing in tech but lawyers aren’t using it, California’s judicial council wants remote proceedings to be made permanent, NY publishes live eviction data, and comfort dogs ruled permissible in PA criminal trials.
This week: Female lawyers still seriously underrepresented in senior positions says new report, appeal court opts against expanding definition of attorney-client privilege, and California’s lawmakers make a push for remote proceedings to continue post-pandemic.
This week: Preliminary data shows a rise in divorce filings, eviction moratoriums in California and Illinois may expire soon, a new dating site is launched just for lawyers and those who want to meet them, and more.
This week: New access to justice reports show most Americans face legal problems, AG seeks law school help to fight evictions, Florida courts re-introduce COVID-19 measures, and the California Bar Association rules on ethics obligations when working from home.
This week: A new report shows jump in state court backlogs, mid-level associates are unhappy with return-to-the-office plans, and the Florida bar asks how many YouTube fans makes you a celebrity.
This week: LegalZoom seeks to take advantage of new lawyer-ownership rules in Arizona, delta variant fears see mask mandate reimposed in NY, and a leading PI firm offers $100k prize for a new jingle
This week: ABA urges sensitivity when designing back-to-work policies, new survey finds dissatisfaction with MDL, and a major email mistake.
This week: New data shows big reduction in bankruptcies, legal adds new jobs, and two lawyers are reprimanded for their pit bull themed ads
Welcome to the weekly roundup of the latest news from the courts and the legal industry. Each week, we bring you a quick summary of significant developments, new trends, and interesting articles.
Welcome to the weekly roundup of the latest news from the courts and the legal industry. Each week, we bring you a quick summary of significant developments, new trends, and interesting articles.
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