Investor's Business Daily just published an article describing how documents -- like those created in Word & Acrobat -- may reveal more information than the authors intended: "'Dirty documents'" have…
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Yes, it's possible to earn your paralegal degree from online educators. "Dr. Annie Reed, who has been a professor of legal studies for more than 20 years at Los Angeles-area…
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Saying that it wants to "see more study on the issue," the State Bar of Florida has come out in opposition to two pending bills covering the regulation of paralegals:…
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Very good article from Law.com's Small Firm Business newsletter offers advice for paralegals & others in the legal world helping to manage law firm websites: "...a recent survey of the…
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Brought to you by Estrin LegalEd and co-sponsored by Corporation Service Company (CSC), The Paralegal Leadership Institute offers two outstanding conferences in New York and Chicago: New York: January 23-24,…
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Running for the Pennsylvania legislature sounds like a great move... "Kim Carradine, a 36-year-old paralegal from West Mifflin, will challenge four-term incumbent state Rep. Ken Ruffing in the Democratic primary…
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Interesting commentary about Sarbanes-Oxley from Forbes' Adviser Soapbox newsletter: "Here's what we know about Sarbanes-Oxley: It is one of the most significant changes to federal securities laws in history; it…
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Isn't this nice? The American Lawyer has honored Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison's litigation department, saying: "Paul Weiss is our 2006 Litigation Department of the Year winner because Citigroup…
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