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    [141] [142] In 2013, Yelp sued a lawyer it alleged was part of a group of law firms that exchanged Yelp reviews, saying that many of the firm's reviews originated from their own office. The lawyer said Yelp was trying to get revenge for his legal disputes and activism against Yelp. [ 134 ]

  3. List of largest law firms by profits per partner - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of global law firms ranked by profits per equity partner (PPEP) in 2021. [1] Firms marked with "(verein)" are structured as a Swiss association . These are estimates and equity partners can make vastly different salaries inside the same firm.

  4. Halleck, Peachy & Billings - Wikipedia

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    The firm handled more than half of the land claim cases in California immediately following the enaction of the Land Act of 1851. [2] Although Halleck wrote the land title report that helped draft the Land Act of 1851, he did not support the Land Commission, and the firm of Halleck, Peachy & Billings defended many land titles against the Commission.

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  6. Richard Honaker - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from Wyoming; In office 1997 - 1993: Personal details; Born March 10, 1951 (age 73)Laramie, Wyoming, U.S.: Political party ...

  7. Jackson Kelly (law firm) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Kelly PLLC, known as Jackson Kelly, is a full service law firm and one of the 250 largest law firms headquartered in the United States. [1] The firm, which has a strong presence in Appalachia and the Midwestern United States , was formed in 1822 when Benjamin H. Smith began practicing law in what was then Charleston, Virginia .

  8. Get help with your AOL billing questions

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    In this case, the charge for last month’s service will post along with your current bill. At first glance, it might look as if we’re double-billing you, but in fact we weren’t able to charge you last month so we’re applying both payments to one bill. To update your payment information, review our help article.

  9. Double billing - Wikipedia

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    This can ideally work out to a 40-hour work week, but it is usually 60 or more, since most attorneys must spend around two hours in the office for every one that they can bill to a specific client. In 1998, Cameron Stracher's book Double Billing [5] suggested that double billing is common in law firms, but that implication was misleading. [6]