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Blurred Lines: The Ongoing Battle Between iLottery and iGaming
The fight is over legislation that prohibits the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue (the department), the administrator of the lottery, from offering products that "simulate casino-style lottery games" as part of the iLottery program. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently construed the meaning of that phrase in Greenwood Gaming & Entertainment v. Department of Revenue.Build Your Foundation: Current Issues in Tennessee Construction Law
All types of construction cases are often well-suited to mediation. If you do plan to mediate, prepare your client for what will happen at the mediation and make sure that your client has a realistic evaluation of the case and what his or her exposure is, beforehand.Supreme Court Will Decide How Far Plaintiffs Can Go to Return to State Court
The issue before the justices is whether removing the federal question from a complaint requires that the litigation be remanded to state court.'Mortified and Ashamed' Ex-FDIC Attorney Seeks 15 Years in Child-Exploitation Case
The government is seeking a sentence twice as long, saying that Mark Alan Black's more than $250,000 income gave him the resources "to obtain assistance with his proclivity."View more book results for the query "*"
When Does Unsolicited Receipt of Confidential Information From a Potential Client Create Duties?
Whether communications (oral or electronic) received by the lawyer constitute such a "consultation" to trigger "prospective client" status depends on the circumstances, including whether the lawyer or law firm has invited the submission of information about the representation through advertising, website reference, etc., without qualifying cautionary statements or warnings about the nature of the communications.Forging Forward: How Wellbeing Anchors the Heart of DEI Strategy
"Neglecting wellbeing within DEI initiatives could undermine efforts to shape a positive firm culture," writes Lee Ashby Watts of Bass, Berry & Sims.'I Expect This Cancer to Kill Me': A Lawyer Fights for His Life
"I've never died before," said workers' compensation attorney Travis Jablonski. "I don't know how to do it—and I'd like to do it well."Kirkland Targets Goodwin Again to Add More Funds Lawyers
The newest recruits from Goodwin are based in Boston, D.C., New York and Houston.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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