It’s been another busy month for Stem’s clients. Here are some of the notable highlights:
- The Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA), the voice of Canada’s in-house counsel, signed on as Stem Legal’s newest client
- Randy McClanahan of commercial litigation law firm McClanahan Myers Espey explains why bankruptcy attorneys should work on a contingency fee basis
- West Palm Beach criminal lawyer Ron Chapman wrote about when car searches by police are illegal, and sex offender restrictions in Miami-Dade
- Law practice management software solution Clio was thrilled to be named an ABA Techshow “Best in Show” exhibitor by TechnoLawyer for the second year in a row
- At the Arizona Divorce & Family Law Blog, Alexander Nirenstein of Nirenstein Garnice Soderquist PLC wrote about a petition that proposes to amend that state’s rules of family law procedure
- Due to popular demand, Dye & Durham will be offering additional webinars on the new BC civil rule changes
- Canadian law firm Gowlings LLP launched their new brand and redesigned website, and was also named Canadian Patent Firm of the Year for 2010 by Managing Intellectual Property magazine
- At his Nursing Homes Abuse Blog, elder abuse lawyer Jonathan Rosenfeld has been conducting a series of interviews with members of the nursing home community including a registered nurse, a nursing home reform activist, a healthcare marketing expert, a disability rights activist, a nursing home resident and several others
- Death penalty defense lawyer Terry Lenamon wrote about how he worked with a court-appointed public defender to spare their client the death penalty
- New Jersey criminal lawyer John Marshall published part one of “What every driver should know about drunk driving arrests“
- Staff of The Meadows Addiction Treatment Center will be speaking at upcoming events including the 21st Annual International Trauma Conference and several lectures and retreats
- Canadian tax law firm DioGuardi Tax Amnesty posted a video on whether the CRA’s voluntary disclosure program is a back taxes trap
- Defective drug injury law firm Hissey Kientz launched a new website, the HRT Message Board
We’ll be back next month to share more client happenings, honours and events.




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