Contractbook Contract Software: Features, Benefits, and Use Cases
Contract management software streamlines contract creation, storage, and tracking, enhancing collaboration and compliance while integrating with popular business tools for improved efficiency.
Biglaw Faces Surge in Partner De-Equitizations as Profit Margins Tighten
December 8, 2024
The financial health of law firms is declining, prompting de-equitization trends as partners face risks from reduced contributions and firms prioritize profit margins per equity partner.
Surge in Law School Applications Defies Consistent College Graduate Numbers
December 8, 2024
Law school applications have increased this year despite stable college graduation numbers, prompting analysis of prospective students’ motivations and potential changes in admissions strategies.
Balancing Professional Life and Family Care in the Sandwich Generation
December 7, 2024
The sandwich generation faces challenges managing work, parenting, and caregiving responsibilities, requiring adaptability, proactive planning, and strong support networks for overall well-being.
U.S. Labor Department Proposes Major Changes to Subminimum Wage for Disabled Workers
December 7, 2024
The Department of Labor proposed ending subminimum wage payments for disabled workers, allowing three years for current certificate holders to adjust to new regulations.
Family Sues Arby’s After Manager’s Tragic Death in Walk-In Freezer
December 7, 2024
Nguyet Le, a 63-year-old Arby’s manager, died in a walk-in freezer due to a faulty door and disabled alarm, prompting a wrongful death lawsuit against the franchise.
Court Stops Corporate Transparency Act Enforcement Ahead of Appeal Process
December 7, 2024
On December 3, 2024, a nationwide preliminary injunction was issued halting the enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act and its Reporting Rule.

