Litigation Support
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When it comes to management at law firms, management does not simply refer to case management. It is also connotes the fact that law firms are businesses. Therefore, lawyers must also manage the business aspects of the firm, including payroll, purchasing supplies, and human resources. However, most lawyers are not specifically trained to handle the business side and would prefer to stick to the legal matters. -
There are plenty of companies that employ process servers ready and willing to do the job for you. -
Written for first time as well as experienced witnesses, the booklet is a supplement to legal counsel. -
It is deja vu all over again, as the Supreme Court once again has agreed to review a controversial patent ruling of the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals. The issue this time: whether a patent owner's rights were exhausted by a license agreement and subsequent sale of product pursuant to the license. -
New book and podcast from West help lawyers connect in the courtroom -
What happens when a judge says he'll order one thing, but then writes the order as something much different? That was the issue in a recent patent appeal decided by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. -
A good note app can be an essential tool for your law practice. -
You may need to engage the services of a company that can provide all manner of translation and interpretation services