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Legal Credos of Credibility

“Without credibility, there can be no relationship.” That's according to Lonnie Sciambi, also known as The Entrepreneur's Yoda. Through his company, The Small Business Force, Sciambi advises white color professionals how to energize their businesses and themselves.

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Sept. Verdicts: 7 in Hot Water for 'Happy' Dance | Adderall's STD Prevention Claim Leads to Settlement

From dancing to drugs and some other terrifying plots, these are a few notable verdicts, with a tint of international appeal, from the month of September.

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How to Digress on the Stress of Practicing Law

“I don’t hear from happy people,” says Hindi Greenberg, founder of Lawyers in Transition, a California-based counseling service exclusively for attorneys. 

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August Verdicts: Oklahoma Tea Party Bigwig in Hot Water | Ex-Coach Gets Buckets of Money

It’s not only the weather that’s been wacky this month. August also brought a spate of unusual verdicts, including one involving the co-founder of the Oklahoma Tea Party, while another verdict saw a Division I university sunk by the former coach of its women’s basketball team.

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Top Verdicts of July: Chef Admits to Cooking Wife | Dodgers Liable for Giants' Fan Beating

From smoking to cooking, bombing and baseball, these are some the cases from July that everyone in the legal profession is talking about. 

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Congress Mulls Metadata Collection Changes

The balance between civil liberty and safety is at the heart of bipartisan legislation dealing with intelligence gathering that was recently introduced in the House of Representatives.

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Is Choosing an Office All About Location, Location, Location?

Is ‘location, location, location’ the most important consideration when determining where to plant your law office’s roots?

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Trial Counsel Makes 'Egregious' Errors in Death Penalty Case: Expert

A man on death row could have a second chance to make his case after the United States Supreme Court ruled his trial counsel was ineffective and in violation of his sixth amendment rights.

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