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Building a Better Law Practice: 7 Reasons to Specialize

Attorney at Work

The paper trail revealed scores of cases involving debt collection, business partnerships, estate settlements, divorce and real estate litigation. Common legal documents and forms such as wills, real estate agreements, contracts and divorce agreements are now available online. Increased profitability.

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Real Estate Firm’s D&O Not Available for Defense in RealPage Antitrust Lawsuit

Insurance Journal

A property management firm’s excess insurers are not obligated to defend it in multi-district price-fixing litigation involving use of the real estate software RealPage. A federal district judge in Massachusetts found that the terms of Windsor Property Management Co.’s ’s primary …

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4 signs of real estate fraud to look for before signing the deal

Newport Beach California Business Litigation Law B

Real estate fraud can be a costly and devastating experience, making it imperative to recognize the warning signs that may signal potential trouble. Unusual payment requests Another warning sign of real estate fraud involves unusual payment requests.

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SimpleLegal’s Vendor Collaboration: A leap forward for efficient teamwork

Simple Legal

From patent applications and M&A agreements to the intricate documentation of litigation, corporate law, and real estate transactions, SimpleLegal facilitates a seamless and secure exchange of documents critical to your active matters.

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Legal Staffing Lessons for Today’s Marketplace

Attorney at Work

Data privacy litigation? Real estate finance or M&A? Pandemic burnout caused lawyers to pause and reassess their priorities, and many concluded that contract work could be a sustainable solution for their work-life balance goals. Need someone with expertise in regulatory compliance? Remote Work Is Not a Barrier to Success.

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Eighth Circuit to Realty Companies: Try Fair Use Next Time to Legally Publish Floorplans

IP Watchdog

Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit yesterday reversed a Missouri district court’s grant of summary judgment for a group of real estate companies relating to copyright infringement claims brought by an architect over floorplans.

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Is Your Brand Protection Strategy Defamation-Proof?

IP Watchdog

Robert Willison, an Atlanta real estate investor, could not believe what he was seeing on the computer screen. A business associate had mentioned that Mr. Willison might want to Google himself, as some odd search results were appearing. And there they were.