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Morrison Foerster Lawyer Receives New Lawyers to Watch Award

May Webb

San Francisco associate Margaret (Meg) Webb received a New Lawyers to Watch award given by the California Lawyers Association’s Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Section. The award recognizes exceptional achievements by lawyers in their first eight years of practice. The California Lawyers Association (CLA) recognized Meg for her significant contributions in major cases, including negotiating

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NZ Law – Hollow Apology Fails To Resonate With Survivors

Sonya Cooper Lawfuel

Law Jobs Here . . Tuesday, 12 November 2024, 3:52 pmPress Release: Cooper Legal A law firm working with survivors of abuse in State care considers today’s apology was tone deaf and not survivor focused. Survivors have been waiting a very long time for this Government to acknowledge what they went through, Cooper Legal’s Principal Partner,

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How a Bankruptcy Lawyer Can Help You Navigate Debt Relief Options

Facing a growing pile of debt can be really stressful for anyone to handle on their own. The intricacies of responsibilities can make people feel like they’re stuck in between a rock and a hard place. Seek out a bankruptcy attorney for advice on how to navigate through options for debt relief and get the

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LegalTech: Insights into the Impact of Legal Tech on Australian In-House Teams

Digitally mature teams have the highest productivity and the lowest headcount, while digitally immature teams have the lowest productivity, largest teams, and most FTEs. The surprising news: the most digitally mature are most at risk for talent attrition. Australia’s corporate legal teams are investing millions in legal tech, with the expectation that it will improve productivity, cut

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The Benefits of a Pooled Trust for Individuals with Disabilities

The challenges of being disabled can be exasperated when you or a loved one is faced with the inability to qualify for needed Medicaid benefits. These benefits can be crucial, especially for those seeking long-term home care in New York. As part of the State’s comprehensive home care program, approximately 100,000 disabled or elderly individuals

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Legal AI Advocate Wins Australian AI Award

Attune Legal

Attune Legal’s Yule Guttenbeil wins AI Consultant of the Year – SME for Advocacy in Responsible AI Usage at the Australian AI Awards 2024 Principal of Attune Legal Yule Guttenbeil has been awarded the AI Consultant of the Year – SME category at the Australian AI Awards 2024. The distinguished honour recognises Guttenbeil’s unwavering commitment to

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Aggressive Legal Representation: A Necessity in Personal Injury Cases

Image Source Just imagine settling for $10,000 when your case could be worth $35,000 or more with the right legal team fighting for you. That’s the kind of scam you’ll likely fall for if you agree to settle with your insurance company without hiring a personal injury attorney to guide you. When you have a

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Bolt drivers win ruling that they are workers in potential £200 million legal claim

Bolt Drivers

Leigh Day – Thousands of Bolt drivers have won their legal claim to be classed as workers, giving them rights that include paid holiday and to be paid at least the minimum wage.  Lawyers believe the compensation owed to their 15,000 clients could be worth more than £200 million.  In a judgment handed down this

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