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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Oxford Comma Decides Court Case in Favor of Workers’ Overtime
The Oxford Comma has become a rallying cry for grammar enthusiasts and has prompted a number of hilarious, if often inappropriate memes. But now the dispute over style and punctuation has gotten serious, deciding the fate of several workers’ claim for overtime pay in Maine. Continue reading
Do Lawyers Need to Fear Automation?
Automated legal services, particularly document preparation services, have been the boogieman for lawyers for years. But as automation gets better, attorneys need to make the decision to embrace it and use it to improve their work lives. Continue reading
Are Unpublished Cases Even Legal Anymore?
Since the Michigan Court Rules changed in 2016, local lawyers have been on pins and needles about using unpublished cases. Some even wonder if it is legal to use them anymore. So let’s cut through the fear and look at the court rule. Continue reading