Webinar – Keeping Your Life Science Company in Compliance in China

Dec 16, 2011 By: Victoria Nelson

Updating and Upgrading Your Regulatory and Anti-Corruption Compliance In today’s aggressive compliance environment, it is crucial for life sciences companies to stay…

WESTLAW NEXT: New Associates Gain Confidence, Efficiencies

Dec 16, 2011 By: Amy Larson

Katy O’Leary explains how helpful WestlawNext has been as a new associate at her firm.

Today in 2003: The CAN-SPAM Act is signed into law

Dec 16, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

Eight years ago today, President George W. Bush signed the CAN-SPAM Act into law. Its ineffectiveness has earned it the nickname “You Can Spam” Act.

Part 1 – Weathering the Storm: Tips to Managing Your Legal Practice

Dec 16, 2011 By: Lise Freking

It’s always hard to change course and steer in another direction – especially when it comes to a career. Sometimes we just…

“Self-serving” Affidavits

Dec 16, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

Affidavits submitted by plaintiffs are inherently “self-serving,” for why else submit them; …

Hot Docs: Teacher spiked student’s drink with hot sauce, lawsuit claims

Dec 15, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

According to a new lawsuit, a Florida teacher intentionally spiked a can of soda that she knew a student was going to drink from, intending to “teach him a lesson.”

Armed for an Amicable Settlement

Dec 15, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

An accused has right to arm himself to seek out one with whom he has difficulty, …

2011 in review: The top 20 legal stories, part 2

Dec 14, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

2011 was a big year for legal landmarks. Every week during the month of December, we’ll look at five of the top 20 legal events of 2011.

Ensuring Effective IT Outsourcing, Part 2

Dec 14, 2011 By: Jeff Matsuura and Craig Blakeley

In Part 1 of this series, we discussed the key legal issues applicable to outsourced IT services. In this post, we will…

Small Law Lifestyle: Barry Brooks

Dec 14, 2011 By: Kati Katzenmeyer

From running a successful small law practice to running a marathon, swimming 2.4 miles, and biking 112 miles, Barry Brooks of Texas makes…

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