In an effort to cut expenses, WilmerHale has decided to “in-source” its business operations to Dayton, Ohio. But other law firms could also benefit from relocating support staff and even
Continue readingAfter at least a year in the making and months of uncertainty, landmark health care reform legislation has been signed into law in the U.S. The new health care law makes sweeping changes to our
Continue readingThroughout our coverage of the Georgetown University Law Center’s conference on “Law firm evolution” (click here), the hot topic of conversation was the recent development of entrepreneurial
Continue readingThere has been an interesting conversation going on about the recommended path for an experienced e-discovery attorney to transition from law practice into a more technical litigation support or e-discovery
Continue readingTwo Vanderbilt law students have created a new website where they hope to publish better job and salary information for all ABA-accredited law schools. Students Patrick Lynch and Kyle McEntee say law
Continue reading20 April 2010 — Toyota Motor Corp. agreed to pay a record $16.4 million fine that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) imposed earlier this month after finding that Toyota
Continue readingBuilding on 14 years of success with its Annual Corporate Counsel Institute, Georgetown Law inaugurated “Corporate Counsel Institute – Europe” yesterday in London. Planned by a special
Continue readingTitled “Future Ed: New Business Models for U.S. and Global Legal Education,” Harvard Law School and New York Law School kicked off a conference yesterday which will be a yearlong “contest of ideas”
Continue readingWe receive on average 300+ emails a week from Posse List members. About 200 of them are from our contract attorney members. The questions we receive from you range from “where is the best city
Continue readingNearly 200 lawsuits filed against Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. will be consolidated in the Central District of California, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation announced on Friday. The
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