Few Critical Things About Reverse Exchanges That Everyone Must Know!

Article source: Cortes & Hay Title Agency Available property inventory and price resilience make New Jersey a prime destination for real estate investors. You may also be planning to reap the benefits by investing in the right properties and exiting them at the right time. While it seems like an excellent profit-making scenario, you might […]

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Legal Marketers Live in Future, But Measure Like Its 1998

The Real Story About Legal AI Pickup and Use A new industry survey from InnovAItion Partners and Gladstone Growth Strategies paints a gloriously contradictory picture of the sector: 92% of legal marketing teams are now using AI tools, but only 9% can prove ROI and a microscopic 5% can show an actual positive return. This

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8 Key Legal Facts About Hit-and-Run Injury Claims

Article source: The Grannat Law Office, St Louis Getting into any car accident is stressful, but when the other driver speeds away, the situation feels downright unfair. You’re left with damage, injuries, and questions about what to do next. Still, you’re not without options. Knowing your legal rights after a hit-and-run can help you take

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US Attorney Prosecutes ‘Bitcoin Jesus’

Early Cryptocurrency Investor Known as ‘Bitcoin Jesus’ Admits to Misconduct and Enters into Deferred Prosecution Agreement           LOS ANGELES – Roger Ver, an early bitcoin investor known as “Bitcoin Jesus,” entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with the Justice Department to resolve federal tax charges brought against him. Under the agreement, Ver has paid the IRS nearly

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Australian Law Firm’s Disturbing Report on Sexual Harassment at Work

Lawyer’s Report Show One in Three Australians Sexually Harassed at Work Burke Mangan LawyersDespite landmark legal reforms, sexual harassment remains entrenched in Australian workplaces. New analysis from Burke Mangan Lawyers, specialists in employment law, reveals that one in three workers have experienced sexual harassment in the past five years – yet fewer than one in

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What Are the Key Questions to Ask During a Criminal Defense Consultation?

Article Source: Jaffe, Hanle, Whisonant & Knight, P.C When you meet with a criminal defense lawyer for the first time, the questions you raise can create a great sense of preparedness and confidence when thinking about your case. While a consultation allows you to tell your side of the story, it is also a chance

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Power List Leader Una Jagose KC to Step Down as Solicitor-General

Una Jagose KC, a fixture on the LawFuel Power List and one of the most influential legal figures of the past decade, will step down as Solicitor-General in February. Attorney-General Judith Collins confirmed her departure, thanking Jagose for “long and valued service” in a role that has defined much of New Zealand’s legal response to

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What Does The Meredith Connell ‘Strategic Review’ Really Signal?

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Senior Partner Exodus At Meredith Connell John Bowie, LawFuel publisher New Zealand’s largest litigation firm is doing what law firms euphemistically call a “strategic review”, which in plain English usually means people are being shown the door with polite smiles and carefully worded press releases. But at Meredith Connell, this isn’t a gentle reshuffle of

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‘Dear Sirs’ Gets the Sack — Law Society Dumps Legal Fossil

Raise a glass (or a fountain pen) – the legal profession’s most antiquated greeting has finally been given the boot. The UK Law Society has formally binned “Dear Sirs”, a phrase that clings to legal correspondence like mothballs on a barrister’s robe. The new guidance urges lawyers to ditch the gendered opener that harks back

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