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Trust more critical than ever for litigators and law departments By Jerome Doraisamy|21 February 2021 As businesses emerge from the pandemic, it is imperative that litigation practices and in-house teams not only reflect on weaknesses that emerged during COVID-19 but also communicate effectively with each other. Speaking once again to Lawyers Weekly, Ms Rawlins said that – in the wake of the extraordinary marketplace circumstances of the past year – having trust, and an intimate understanding of an organisation, is the basis for a good, collaborative relationship. “Trust comes from good work product and strong cost communication. The financial pressures of COVID-19 has, no doubt, caused an increased scrutiny on costs and cost transparency (such as disclosures) of litigation practices,” she said. ....
The Wyoming Department of Transportation reports that I-80 from Laramie to Rawlins has re-opened, but that both I-25 and US 87 from Cheyenne to Wheatland are currently closed due to winter conditions and crashes. ....
I have shared some of the most exotic and expensive homes in Wyoming over the years. This is the opposite of that. As of right now, this appears to be the least expensive home in Wyoming. It's located in Rawlins and includes Star Wars characters on the wall as a bonus. ....
Wyoming State Penitentiary Inmate Convicted of Murder Dies Gary Lee Belden, 67, died at the Carbon County Hospital in Rawlins on Monday. He was born in Springfield, Ill., on June 27, 1953. According to Department of Corrections policy, an autopsy will be conducted to determine the cause of death. The department does not release protected health information. Belden was convicted of first-degree murder in Lincoln County on Dec. 4, 2000. District Court Judge John Troughton sentenced Belden to life imprisonment. The case began shortly after 8 p.m. Aug. 29, 1985, when Terrie Smith left the trailer home she shared with Nancy Lane to go to work near Diamondville, according to the summary of the case from Wyoming Supreme Court and 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals records. ....