Tag Archives: Successfully

Preparing for a panel discussion on raising seed capital, successfully

I am in the process of organizing an event geared towards my favorite crowd: startup founders.  They are the most demanding group of clients I have.  There are many adjectives I would use to describe them: enthusiastic, bid believers, convincing, … Continue reading

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How to Successfully Mediate Temporary Orders in a Divorce Case

One of the most important phases of a divorce case is the temporary orders stage. In some jurisdictions the parties agree to and attend mediation to attempt to reach an agreement on the temporary orders. In other jurisdictions (such as … Continue reading

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Guest Blogger Benjamin Miller: Suggestions to help EPA Successfully Implement Retrospective Reviews

On June 13th, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking soliciting comments on how to improve the consistency and transparency of the cost benefit analyses that guide EPA’s regulatory decision making. Both are praiseworthy goals, particularly because executive … Continue reading

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McLaughlin & Nardi’s Attorneys Successfully Appeal Psychological Disqualification of Applicant for New Jersey Correction Officer Position.

New Jersey’s Civil Service System is designed so that government employees are hired based on their merit, not on nepotism, favoritism, cronyism, bribery or political connections. New Jersey’s Civil Service laws and regulations do this by setting up a system … Continue reading

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It Takes More than a Scanner: What Small Law Firms Must Know to Successfully Go Paperless

Free on-demand webinar with Nerino Petro According to the International Legal Technology Association, almost half of all legal purchases of imaging, scanning or optical character recognition is made by small law firms.* If you’re among them, congratulate yourself for making … Continue reading

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