First "Take-Home" COVID-19 Case Allowed in Appeals Court
It is the beginning of the New Year, and COVID-19 cases are not slowing down considering the emergence of the Omicron Variant. Businesses around the country are fearing a recent California court ruling regarding a wrongful death lawsuit of a California man against See’s Candies Inc.
According to Tom Hals of Reuters, the man died at age 72 from COVID-19 in...
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Improving Attorney Burnout at Your Firm
Authored By: Amanda Unterreiner
If you’re a law firm owner, you probably want your attorneys to work hard. But you want to be careful and help your lawyers avoid getting burnt out. Here are a few tips from Attorney At Work for ways to create a work culture that encourages attorneys to work hard without getting burnt out.
Clear Expectations
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Round-Up Case Postponed due to Covid-19
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
According to Law.com, a Missouri judge postponed a case against Round-Up due to rising cases of Covid-19.
Monsanto brought up this concern to the judge for a jury trial to continue with rising cases of covid. Round-Up is a product of the Monsanto company.
The plaintiff’s attorney opposed the continuance.
The judge agreed to th...
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$3 Billion Class-action Filed Against Apartment Owners Over Fatal Fire
Authored By: Candace Whitman
According to an article by the New York Post, a $3 billion class-action lawsuit has been filed against the current and former owners of a Bronx apartment that caught fire and led to the death of 17 people and injuries to over 60 people. The fire was caused by a space heater and was allowed to spread by faulty self-closing door...
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Importance of Tech Knowledge for Lawyers
Law firms have shown an incredible ability to evolve and change processes to fit the changing legal landscape in the last two years.
In a Law.com article, our friend and client, Attorney William S. Friedlander of Friedlander & Mosher, P.C., writes that law professionals will rely more heavily on technology in a post-pandemic world. He believes new and...
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Nominations Open For Public Justice Trial Lawyer of The Year 2022
Authored by: Candace Whitman
Nominations for the Public Justice Trial lawyer of the Year 2022 are now open! Nominations will close on March 1, 2022, at 5 PM EST.
The Trial Lawyer of the Year award recognizes a lawyer or team of lawyers "who made the greatest contribution to the public interest within the past year by trying or settling a precedent-settin...
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Strategies For Creating Engaging Content For Your Firm
Authored By: Candace Whitman
Social media is fast-paced and full of content, which is why it is crucial to create content that will make your law firm stand out. In Stephanie Marrone's article for LexBlog, she says one of the main goals for your firm's social media content should be to "stop the scroll." In her article, she provides tips on creating compe...
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Biometric Privacy in 2021 And Beyond
According to Law.com, Biometric privacy is a hot topic. Biometrics are biological measurements or physical attributes that identify individuals. The technology can provide security, aid in payments, track wages, help with marketing, and more.
Law.com authors Lauren Caisman and Christian Auty write that much litigation, class action settlements, and legisl...
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AdvoTrac FAQ Part Three: What Changes Have You Seen in Your Cashflow
Authored by: Elizabeth KapamasIn part three of our AdvoTrac FAQ series, Donna Jones, Executive Vice President at Advocate Capital, invites client firm administrators to share their experiences on how their cash flow has greatly benefitted while using our AdvoTrac® Case Expense Funding Service.
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Share Your Ideas as an Expert
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
As a legal expert, sharing your ideas, big or small, can help you create content potential clients or colleagues will find helpful. Attorneys sometimes won’t share their ideas because they worry about giving away their ideas.
According to Jay Harrington’s Attorneyatwork.com article, here are some of the benefits of sharing your...
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