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Green Card Renewal Fee: Everything You Need to Know

Green Card Renewal Fee: Everything You Need to Know

    Green Card Renewal Fee A green card renewal fee refers to the amount of money that you will need to pay to replace an expired green card. A green card, ...

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U.S. Visa Status: Everything You Need to Know

U.S. Visa Status: Everything You Need to Know

    What Is a U.S. Visa Status? A U.S. visa status refers to the state of an application made for an immigrant or nonimmigrant visa that you can check using...

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What Is the Difference Between LLC and Inc?: Everything to Know

What Is the Difference Between LLC and Inc?: Everything to Know

    What is the difference between LLC and Inc? LLC and Inc. are both business entities formed by the state. An LLC is a limited liability company, and an Inc....

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Partnership Business Examples: Everything You Need to Know

Partnership Business Examples: Everything You Need to Know

    There are many partnership business examples. One type of partnership is co-branding, which is an advertising partnership and strategic marketing that exis...

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Ask The Right Questions to Get Better Client Feedback  

Ask The Right Questions to Get Better Client Feedback  

    Has the feedback you’ve received from your client surveys been lackluster? We aren’t talking about unhappy clients or low scores. We’re talking about feedb...

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Monetizing Your Firm’s Internal Processes

Monetizing Your Firm’s Internal Processes

    I’ve spoken with a lot of lawyers who want to make their own software. In fact, as a creditor’s rights attorney, I knew quite a few who developed platforms...

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Postali Distinguishes Law Firms Through Branding

Postali Distinguishes Law Firms Through Branding

    Great brands produce an immediate, visceral feeling. If you see the Apple, Coke, McDonald’s, or Nike logo, you know what it is and have an instantaneous as...

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TimeSolv Enhances Profitability with Advanced Features in the Cloud

TimeSolv Enhances Profitability with Advanced Features in the Cloud

    TimeSolv is a web-based legal billing solution, backed by 20 years of experience, focused on doing it right. As CEO Raza Hasan explains, TimeSolv is “selli...

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Track and Bill Time with New LawPay Pro

Track and Bill Time with New LawPay Pro

    It’s easy to assume that a company we’ve known for years does only that thing we first knew them for. Attorneys know LawPay as the preeminent payment proce...

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Manage Client Travel Expenses with Uber for Attorneys in CloudLex 

Manage Client Travel Expenses with Uber for Attorneys in CloudLex 

    CloudLex targets personal injury firms with handy features necessary for that practice area. Its focused tools set it apart in a generalist practice manage...

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PracticePanther Promotes Process Productivity with New Features 

PracticePanther Promotes Process Productivity with New Features 

    PracticePanther, the comprehensive law practice management solution focused on small to medium-sized law firms, spends a lot of time listening to its users...

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Thoughtful Attorney Marketing with Omnizant 

Thoughtful Attorney Marketing with Omnizant 

    The phrase “digital marketing” encompasses many things and has changed over the last decade.  Digital Marketing for Attorneys Evolves  Marketing for ...

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CosmoLex Extends its All-in-one with CosmoLex Websites 

CosmoLex Extends its All-in-one with CosmoLex Websites 

    Every business needs a website. Unfortunately, many law firms lack one, or if they have one, it serves no purpose beyond being a digital business card. Mos...

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Data Tables Make PatternBuilder Even More Versatile 

Data Tables Make PatternBuilder Even More Versatile 

    Scott Kelly, product manager at NetDocuments, sat down with Zack to discuss how PatternBuilder integrates with NetDocuments and to demonstrate a new custom...

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The morning read for Friday, July 21

The morning read for Friday, July 21

    ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning ...

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Government seeks clarity on remedy after recent bankruptcy decision

Government seeks clarity on remedy after recent bankruptcy decision

    ShareThe Petitions of the Week column highlights a selection of cert petitions recently filed in the Supreme Court. A list of all petitions we’re watching ...

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Supreme Court clears the way for Alabama to resume executions

Supreme Court clears the way for Alabama to resume executions

    ShareOn Friday morning the Supreme Court declined to block the execution of James Barber, who was sentenced to death in 2003 for the brutal murder of 75-ye...

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The morning read for Monday, July 24

The morning read for Monday, July 24

    ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Monday morning ...

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The morning read for Tuesday, July 25

The morning read for Tuesday, July 25

    ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning...

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The morning read for Thursday, July 27

The morning read for Thursday, July 27

    ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Thursday mornin...

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The morning read for Wednesday, July 26

The morning read for Wednesday, July 26

    ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Wednesday morni...

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The morning read for Friday, July 28

The morning read for Friday, July 28

    ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning ...

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Supreme Court rules in favor of Mountain Valley Pipeline  

Supreme Court rules in favor of Mountain Valley Pipeline  

    ShareThe Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for the completion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, a controversial $6.6 billion natural-gas pipeline sp...

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Civil rights “tester” asks court to dismiss case

    ShareLawyers for a self-appointed civil rights “tester” have asked the Supreme Court to dismiss her case as moot – that is, no longer a live controversy. D...

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2023 Porsche 911 Carrera T: Last Manual Standing?

2023 Porsche 911 Carrera T: Last Manual Standing?

     While most automakers have phased out manual transmissions, the Porsche 911 Carrera T comes standard with an old-school, bolt-action stick shifter, lettin...

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The Economic Cost of Houston’s Heat: ‘I Don’t Want to Be Here Anymore’

The Economic Cost of Houston’s Heat: ‘I Don’t Want to Be Here Anymore’

     If the weather pattern continues through August, Texas’ gross state product will be reduced by roughly $9.5 billion, according to an economist The skylin...

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Do Oddball Questions Help Companies Find the Best New Hires? Unlikely.

Do Oddball Questions Help Companies Find the Best New Hires? Unlikely.

     A new study finds that asking job applicants what they would do in a zombie apocalypse risks turning off top talent ...

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Kim Jong Un Flaunts North Korea’s Newest Weapons

Kim Jong Un Flaunts North Korea’s Newest Weapons

     Pyongyang typically used to exercise more restraint at military parades with Chinese and Russian officials present, but no more ...

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Babies Are Now Hitting the Gym. Yes, Actual Babies.

Babies Are Now Hitting the Gym. Yes, Actual Babies.

     Fitness classes incorporate babies for a little extra weight. ‘We’ve only had spit-up one time.’ Video: Flux Flow Dance Center ...

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Inside Walmart’s Warehouse of the Future

Inside Walmart’s Warehouse of the Future

     Robots do the lifting and the hauling; for workers, no more aching backs—but one packed on pounds By ...

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Wage Growth and Inflation Ease as Fed Considers Next Move

Wage Growth and Inflation Ease as Fed Considers Next Move

     Officials are looking for further slowing of wage growth and price increases to aid inflation fight ...

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For Luxury Brands in America, the Easy Pickings Are Over

For Luxury Brands in America, the Easy Pickings Are Over

     U.S. shoppers spent much less on designer goods in the second quarter. Was the gold rush the industry experienced during the pandemic a fad? ...

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As Publishers Seek AI Payments, AP Gets a First-Mover Safeguard

As Publishers Seek AI Payments, AP Gets a First-Mover Safeguard

     Associated Press pact with OpenAI gives it the right to reset terms if another publisher gets a better deal ...

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Five Ways to Get the Most Out of a Performance Review

Five Ways to Get the Most Out of a Performance Review

     By being proactive, employees can turn these conversations into opportunities rather than something to dread ...

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‘I’m a Psycho’—What ‘The Bear’ Says About the Work-Life Revolution

‘I’m a Psycho’—What ‘The Bear’ Says About the Work-Life Revolution

     Is it possible to be fully committed to a career—and have a healthy life balance? Jeremy Allen White (center) as Carmy Berzatto with the kitchen-staff ca...

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Barack Obama’s Playlists Drive Streams and Inspire Memes

Barack Obama’s Playlists Drive Streams and Inspire Memes

     The former president has styled himself as a tastemaker since leaving office. But after years of seeing his favorite-song roundups, some struggle to grasp...

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Five Best: Books on Advertising

Five Best: Books on Advertising

     Selected by Ben Purkert, the author of the novel ‘The Men Can’t Be Saved.’ ...

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Children’s Books: Artful Spirits and Vivid Imaginations

Children’s Books: Artful Spirits and Vivid Imaginations

     Reviews of four books about creators: ‘When Rubin Plays,’ ‘Make Way,’ ‘Tomfoolery!’ and ‘Just Jerry.’ Illustration by Gracey Zhang from ‘When Rubin Plays...

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‘Blair Witch Project’ Actor Lists 200-Year-Old Hudson Valley Home for $4.275 Million

‘Blair Witch Project’ Actor Lists 200-Year-Old Hudson Valley Home for $4.275 Million

     The house in Accord is Joshua Leonard’s first professional renovation project A Hudson Valley home owned by actor Joshua Leonard is listing for $4.275 mi...

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Bernanke Tapped to Find Out Why U.K. Central Bank Misjudged Inflation

Bernanke Tapped to Find Out Why U.K. Central Bank Misjudged Inflation

     Review is one of the first steps by a leading central bank to understand how to improve forecasting ...

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Green Card Renewal Fee: Everything You Need to Know

Green Card Renewal Fee A green card renewal fee refers to the amount of money that you will need to pay to replace an expired g...

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U.S. Visa Status: Everything You Need to Know

What Is a U.S. Visa Status? A U.S. visa status refers to the state of an application made for an immigrant or nonimmigrant visa...

Read More

What Is the Difference Between LLC and Inc?: Everything to Know

What is the difference between LLC and Inc? LLC and Inc. are both business entities formed by the state. An LLC is a limited liabi...

Read More

Partnership Business Examples: Everything You Need to Know

There are many partnership business examples. One type of partnership is co-branding, which is an advertising partnership and stra...

Read More

Ask The Right Questions to Get Better Client Feedback  

Has the feedback you’ve received from your client surveys been lackluster? We aren’t talking about unhappy clients or low scores. ...

Read More

Monetizing Your Firm’s Internal Processes

I’ve spoken with a lot of lawyers who want to make their own software. In fact, as a creditor’s rights attorney, I knew quite a fe...

Read More

Postali Distinguishes Law Firms Through Branding

Great brands produce an immediate, visceral feeling. If you see the Apple, Coke, McDonald’s, or Nike logo, you know what it is and...

Read More

TimeSolv Enhances Profitability with Advanced Features in the Cloud

TimeSolv is a web-based legal billing solution, backed by 20 years of experience, focused on doing it right. As CEO Raza Hasan exp...

Read More

Track and Bill Time with New LawPay Pro

It’s easy to assume that a company we’ve known for years does only that thing we first knew them for. Attorneys know LawPay as the...

Read More

Manage Client Travel Expenses with Uber for Attorneys in CloudLex 

CloudLex targets personal injury firms with handy features necessary for that practice area. Its focused tools set it apart in a g...

Read More

PracticePanther Promotes Process Productivity with New Features 

PracticePanther, the comprehensive law practice management solution focused on small to medium-sized law firms, spends a lot of ti...

Read More

Thoughtful Attorney Marketing with Omnizant 

The phrase “digital marketing” encompasses many things and has changed over the last decade.  Digital Marketing for Attorneys E...

Read More

CosmoLex Extends its All-in-one with CosmoLex Websites 

Every business needs a website. Unfortunately, many law firms lack one, or if they have one, it serves no purpose beyond being a d...

Read More

Data Tables Make PatternBuilder Even More Versatile 

Scott Kelly, product manager at NetDocuments, sat down with Zack to discuss how PatternBuilder integrates with NetDocuments and to...

Read More

The morning read for Friday, July 21

ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. H...

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Government seeks clarity on remedy after recent bankruptcy decision

ShareThe Petitions of the Week column highlights a selection of cert petitions recently filed in the Supreme Court. A list of all ...

Read More

Supreme Court clears the way for Alabama to resume executions

ShareOn Friday morning the Supreme Court declined to block the execution of James Barber, who was sentenced to death in 2003 for t...

Read More

The morning read for Monday, July 24

ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. H...

Read More

The morning read for Tuesday, July 25

ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. H...

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The morning read for Thursday, July 27

ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. H...

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The morning read for Wednesday, July 26

ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. H...

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The morning read for Friday, July 28

ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. H...

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Supreme Court rules in favor of Mountain Valley Pipeline  

ShareThe Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for the completion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, a controversial $6.6 billio...

Read More

Civil rights “tester” asks court to dismiss case

ShareLawyers for a self-appointed civil rights “tester” have asked the Supreme Court to dismiss her case as moot – that is, no lon...

Read More

2023 Porsche 911 Carrera T: Last Manual Standing?

While most automakers have phased out manual transmissions, the Porsche 911 Carrera T comes standard with an old-school, bolt-act...

Read More

The Economic Cost of Houston’s Heat: ‘I Don’t Want to Be Here Anymore’

If the weather pattern continues through August, Texas’ gross state product will be reduced by roughly $9.5 billion, according to...

Read More

Do Oddball Questions Help Companies Find the Best New Hires? Unlikely.

A new study finds that asking job applicants what they would do in a zombie apocalypse risks turning off top talent ...

Read More

Kim Jong Un Flaunts North Korea’s Newest Weapons

Pyongyang typically used to exercise more restraint at military parades with Chinese and Russian officials present, but no more ...

Read More

Babies Are Now Hitting the Gym. Yes, Actual Babies.

Fitness classes incorporate babies for a little extra weight. ‘We’ve only had spit-up one time.’ Video: Flux Flow Dance Center ...

Read More

Inside Walmart’s Warehouse of the Future

Robots do the lifting and the hauling; for workers, no more aching backs—but one packed on pounds ...

Read More

Wage Growth and Inflation Ease as Fed Considers Next Move

Officials are looking for further slowing of wage growth and price increases to aid inflation fight ...

Read More

For Luxury Brands in America, the Easy Pickings Are Over

U.S. shoppers spent much less on designer goods in the second quarter. Was the gold rush the industry experienced during the pand...

Read More

As Publishers Seek AI Payments, AP Gets a First-Mover Safeguard

Associated Press pact with OpenAI gives it the right to reset terms if another publisher gets a better deal ...

Read More

Five Ways to Get the Most Out of a Performance Review

By being proactive, employees can turn these conversations into opportunities rather than something to dread ...

Read More

‘I’m a Psycho’—What ‘The Bear’ Says About the Work-Life Revolution

Is it possible to be fully committed to a career—and have a healthy life balance? Jeremy Allen White (center) as Carmy Berzatto ...

Read More

Barack Obama’s Playlists Drive Streams and Inspire Memes

The former president has styled himself as a tastemaker since leaving office. But after years of seeing his favorite-song roundup...

Read More

Five Best: Books on Advertising

Selected by Ben Purkert, the author of the novel ‘The Men Can’t Be Saved.’ ...

Read More

Children’s Books: Artful Spirits and Vivid Imaginations

Reviews of four books about creators: ‘When Rubin Plays,’ ‘Make Way,’ ‘Tomfoolery!’ and ‘Just Jerry.’ Illustration by Gracey Zha...

Read More

‘Blair Witch Project’ Actor Lists 200-Year-Old Hudson Valley Home for $4.275 Million

The house in Accord is Joshua Leonard’s first professional renovation project A Hudson Valley home owned by actor Joshua Leonard...

Read More

Bernanke Tapped to Find Out Why U.K. Central Bank Misjudged Inflation

Review is one of the first steps by a leading central bank to understand how to improve forecasting ...

Read More

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