Good question asked by The New York Times: "HUNDREDS of feet above Manhattan, the reception area of Proskauer Rose's headquarters boasts all of the muscular, streamlined ornamentation that symbolizes authority…
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See the costs of e-discovery as detailed by Accountancy Age: "As innocuous as they may once have seemed, the incriminating nature of emails produced as evidence in US corruption trials…
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Lots of documents involved a thorny annexation fight in Beaverton, OR: "Nineteen new city employees began poring over thousands of documents in a high-security room at City Hall on Wednesday…
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Uh, oh.... Not good news reported by LawCrossing: "LawCrossing, the website with the largest collection of legal jobs in the world, released its monthly statistical report on changes in the…
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Congrats if you're one of those lucky paralegals with an office! But this article will definitely interest those of you stuck in cubicle-land: "Even the designer of the cubicle thinks…
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Usually don't point to articles like this one from the Scotsman that require payment, but this free blurb was too timely to pass up: "PARALEGALS are often the unsung heroes…
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Here's a key point from the article: "Failure to utilize paralegals effectively results in a host of problems for a law firm or a law department -- and for the…
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According to a recent article, one national major firm is marketing their paralegals as professionals who are more up-to-date & better educated than other firms. They are requiring paralegals to…
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Big change! "Lee Ann Bellon, who started Atlanta's first legal recruitment service 23 years ago, has a new boss. She has sold her company to Ajilon Professional Services, a subsidiary…
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Goodness gracious -- read what's going on in Texas! "'Thanks for the business; now here's a little "Rock Lobster.'" "It's an adventurous dish for any big Texas firm to serve…
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