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Immigration Law Firm Alexandra Lozano – Serving Clients in 50 States – New Listing on LawFuel Directory

Latino focus and smart marketing helps immigration law firm deliver case-winning service Alexandra Lozano Immigration Law works to amplify its service by providing a simple process for clients working hard to supply for their families and lives. Rather than enforcing a cutthroat, toxic legal environment, the firm works to serve its clients in an advocate-based […]

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The Lawyers Who Share in Prince Andrew’s Settlement Spoils

The news that Prince Andrew has settled his highly publicized and damaging sexual abuse case involving Virginia Giuffre is good news for his mother, Queen Elizabeth, as well as a number of lawyers who will share the estimated £10 million or so in settlement monies. Although the actual settlement is private, informed sources indicate the

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Black Barrister Decries Ridiculous ‘Insensitive’ Wigs

Lesley Thomas Barrister

The barristers’ horsehair wigs have been around since the 17th century, but a leading black barrister claims they are ‘culturally insensitive’ and should be prohibited. Leslie Thomas QC says the white Georgian-style wigs are ‘ridiculous’ and are fashioned for ‘caucasian hair’ Wigs first appeared as part of the legal profession dress code during the reign

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Charlotte Bellis’ Auckland Barrister’s New Legal Specialty

Auckland barrister Tudor Clee, who has been assisting journalist Charlotte Bellis with her attempts to return home to give birth to her child, told Radio New Zealand he had been asked for similar help from around 30 pregnant women seeking to return home. Clee told RNZ there were around 200 women who had been in

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UK Criminal Barristers Look At Strike Action Over Low Legal Aid Pay

Criminal barristers in the UK are contemplating strike action unless the government increases their legal aid payouts, following a history of disputes regarding the low legal aid remuneration for the barristers. The Criminal Bar Association (CBA) undertook a survey of its me3mbers with 96.5 per cent of criminal barristers saying they favoured taking strike action

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Remote Working From Home Etiquette Tips From 12 Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs

Remote working is becoming more and more popular since the pandemic hit, with many companies, law firms and others switching to a hybrid or remote working environment. Many people are navigating their virtual workspace for the first time, which can seem quite challenging for many.   Here are some remote working etiquette tips from business experts

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Power List – New Zealand’s LinkedIn Lawyer Influencers

LinkedIn remains one of the most effective social media channels for lawyers’ marketing and observational posts. Popular in New Zealand as it is elsewhere (in the US, close to 80 per cent of law firmuse the channel) it continues to grow in popularity here also as more firms use the network for everything from recruitment

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