Law Firm Checklists | Make Your Law Practice More Efficient
Creating law firm checklists for routine processes saves time and helps you avoid mistakes. Here are five types of checklists to get you started. Processes are the means by which we get things done, and checklists can keep us on top of what needs to get done. That’s why pilots, surgeons and astronauts use checklists extensively. […]
Assessing New York’s Investment in Mental Health Street Teams –
New York City’s intensive mobile street treatment teams have been critical in addressing crime and providing services to those with mental illnesses. New York City’s investment of tens of millions of dollars in the Intensive Mobile Treatment (I.M.T.) program, aimed at providing mental health support to the severely mentally ill out on the street and […]
Former NY Times Editor Blasts the “Gray Lady” for Bias and Activism – JONATHAN TURLEY
Former New York Times editor Adam Rubenstein has a lengthy essay at The Atlantic that pulls back the curtain on the newspaper and its alleged bias in its coverage. The essay follows similar pieces from former editors and writers that range from Bari Weiss to Rubenstein’s former colleague James Bennet. The essay describes a similar […]
Time for Two States – Rachel Lu
Israel’s war with Hamas is reaching its final stages. At the moment all eyes are fixed on Rafah, Gaza’s southernmost city, but however the end game plays out, the IDF should soon have its victory. Hamas’ destruction, itself a cause for rejoicing, will have cost somewhere in the vicinity of thirty thousand lives. Now the […]
What Can Biglaw Expect Its Financial Situation To Look Like In 2024?
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. We’re not seeing the peaks we saw in 2021, which were exciting but we knew they weren’t sustainable. We’re not seeing the valleys we saw in 2022 and 2023, which we knew were temporary, but were disconcerting. That pendulum is hopefully returning to middle […]
Homeowners argue for interest on escrow accounts held by national banks
CASE PREVIEW By Ronald Mann on Feb 26, 2024 at 5:37 pm The justices will hear oral argument in Cantero v. Bank of America on Tuesday. (Katie Barlow) Since the Civil War, the U.S. banking industry has been divided between state banks, chartered and regulated by state authorities, and national banks, chartered and regulated by […]
Experts Worried about Animals after Avian Influenza Detected –
Massachusetts health officials concerned about pets and wildlife after detecting the bird flu. The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) recently issued a warning regarding the detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, in the state. The presence of avian flu was confirmed in a non-commercial, mixed-species backyard flock located in […]