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Survey Results: 2020 Lawyer Well-Being Statistics

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Over the past 2 weeks I’ve shared statistics on lawyer demographics and diversity , and lawyers’ use of technology obtained from a recent survey, The ABA Profile of the Profession. The 2020 edition of this annual survey was released over the summer and is full of lots of interesting statistics and findings about the ways that our profession is changing over time.

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Editor’s Picks: Avoiding DIY Legal Turmoil | Teams Tips | WFH Biz Dev | How to Spot Voter Intimidation

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HGTV’s Windy City Rehab is in the midst of airing season two. Favorite episodes cover litigation and municipal codes that added unscripted drama to a popular reality TV show; practical tips and insights about an underrated remote meeting platform; how lawyers are finding new business now that they’re working from home; and whether voters’ rights are being protected since the Supreme Court’s ruling in Shelby County v.

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Tennessee election officials’ motion to stay injunction “too little, too late,” so first-time voters may continue to vote by mail.

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This post arrives thanks to Erica M. Van Heyde, a 2020 graduate of The Ohio State University Mortiz College of Law, who joins Squire Patton Boggs as an associate in 2021. . Last week, in Memphis A. Philip Randolph Institute v. Hargett , the Sixth Circuit considered the application of the factors for a stay pending appeal of a district court’s injunction regarding the mechanics of the election in Tennessee, issuing a published decision that is the court’s latest contribution to the burgeo

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