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Kayden's Law Bolsters Title 23 Custody Factors
During the years between the bill's introduction and its ultimate passage, Kayden's Law was subject to significant amendments, largely through the efforts of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and numerous local bar associations concerned with the potentially negative effects the bill could have on many families involved in custody litigation.Milbank's Top Securitization Lawyer to Join Kirkland & Ellis
Michael Urschel joined Milbank last April as part of a 10-lawyer group from King & Spalding.California Supreme Court Sides With Insurer in COVID-19 Loss Case
The unanimous high court stopped short of saying that COVID-19 could never cause insurance-covered property damage. But a concert venue company failed to prove that it did in this case, the court held.Scarlett Johansson vs. OpenAI: Legal Weighs in on Right of Publicity Claims, 'Sultry Female Voices'
Scarlett Johansson is threatening OpenAI with legal action over its new AI voice assistant. Some say she has a good shot, while others say it's a thin claim. But most agree on one thing: It's a bad look for OpenAI.What Every Lawyer's Client Needs to Know About Succession Planning
A solid succession plan often results in a higher valuation if selling, and a successful transition when passing the reins to younger employees, family, or establishing an ESOP.View more book results for the query "*"
Court, Not Arbitrator, Must Decide Coinbase Dispute, Justices Hold in Win for Plaintiffs
"Where, as here, parties have agreed to two contracts—one sending arbitrability disputes to arbitration, and the other either explicitly or implicitly sending arbitrability disputes to the courts—a court must decide which contract governs," Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote.'Ahead of the Curve': Are Campus Protests in the Rearview Mirror?
I will not present a side here because there isn't a "good" side to take. In my opinion, there aren't even "sides" as much as multifaceted issues at play.The Power of Pro Bono: Why Junior Lawyers Should Embrace This Work Early and Often
More junior lawyers should embrace the nearly endless opportunities to engage in pro bono work, as they would benefit not only from providing legal counsel to those who desperately need it, but also by gaining valuable legal experience (often in a new area of the law) and expanding their professional networks.Trending Stories
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