How Hiring Property Partition Attorneys Can Save Clients Time and Money

Article Source: Underwood Law Firm PC If you jointly own property and want to sell, the process can become complex. Whether it’s with a sibling, romantic partner, or business partner, it leads to major disagreements and having the same conversations repeatedly with no solution. Despite the trouble, many don’t want to hire a partition lawyer

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Why Is The World’s Richest Law Firm So Quiet About Its New Partners?

The Silence of the Partners Tom Borman, LawFuel contributing editor Kirkland & Ellis, the world’s top-grossing law firm, is playing it close to the vest again, this time with its new partner class. Being loud does not pay like discretion, apparently. As reported by AboveTheLaw, the firm has yet to formally announce or publicly list

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Legal AI News – Alexi Announces iManage Integration to Streamline Legal Workflows

October 8, 2025 — Alexi, a legal intelligence platform trusted by leading law firms, is excited to announce a product integration with iManage, the company dedicated to Making Knowledge Work™, a leading knowledge work platform trusted by more than one million professionals worldwide, including many of the world’s top law firms. “Firms don’t just need

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What Evidence Strengthens Your Personal Injury Compensation

Article: Bana Law, California California’s busy highways, diverse workplaces, and bustling public spaces mean accidents can happen anywhere, often leaving victims struggling to prove the extent of their injuries and losses. When it comes to personal injury claims, the strength of your evidence often determines the outcome. From the moment an accident occurs, every record,

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The Greens Have Gone From Bees to Brickbats at Night

The Greens’ Unvarnished, Eye-Swivelling Lunacy John Bowie, LawFuel publisher There was a time the Greens were about rivers, birds and the occasional knitted hat. Now it’s performative rage with a compostable sticker slapped on. The weekend stunt at Winston Peters’ place wasn’t protest but the political equivalent of keying a car and then lecturing the

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Why Personal Injury Cases Involving Children Are Unique

Article: Shore Law, Chicago, IL Chicago families facing the aftermath of a child’s injury often discover that personal injury cases involving minors are unlike those involving adults. Children encounter unique risks in busy playgrounds, schools, and bustling city streets, which can result in accidents with lasting consequences. Because children are still developing physically, emotionally, and

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Funders, Fallout, and a High Court Headache as Pogust Goodhead Seeks to Hand Lead Role to Leigh Day

Pogust Goodhead has told the High Court it wants out of the driver’s seat in the diesel emissions group action, a case so large it needs its own traffic management plan. The firm represents roughly 750,000 of the 1.8 million claims lodged against 14 manufacturers over alleged cheating on diesel emissions, but now wants Leigh

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