by RG | Feb 27, 2025 | legal matters
The Hicks Dynasty: A Legacy of Legal Excellence By Susan Cushing In the realm of law, few families have left a mark as enduring and distinguished as the Hicks family. With proud roots that run five generations deep in Nevada, the name Hicks has long been synonymous...
by RG | Feb 27, 2025 | legal matters
Marc Lauritsen | We may not welcome artificial minds into our law societies, but they will grace our workplaces. The post Societies of Legal Minds: A Lens on AI appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.We may not welcome artificial minds...
by RG | Feb 26, 2025 | legal matters
“Dad drove me to his office at Cedar Springs and Field Street near downtown Dallas where I began doing clerical work and legal drafting from age 13 until I started at the DA’s Office. Though I’m in my 20th year of lawyering, I call that bonus practice,” says attorney...
by RG | Feb 26, 2025 | legal matters
Carma Henson: Holding Nursing Homes Accountable By Bob Friedman “Nursing homes are getting away with murder. I will scream it to the top of my lungs,” said Carma Henson, who handles nursing home abuse cases at Raleigh-based personal injury firm Henson Fuerst. She has...
by RG | Feb 26, 2025 | legal matters
If these faces look familiar, it’s because Bonnie and Billy, both highly experienced and well-respected figures in the Triangle court reporting community, launched DepoScripts last year, drawing on their decades of expertise and industry knowledge. In June 2024, their...
by RG | Feb 26, 2025 | legal matters
The Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland is now considering an appeal to decide the fate of the bronze medal awarded to American gymnast Jordan Chiles at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The bronze was initially awarded to Chiles, then taken away as a result of a decision by...