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Ohio Appellate Court: Embryos Aren't Marital Property Subject to Division in Divorce
The wife, also an attorney, argued that the trial court erred in applying a fertility clinic's declaration of intent contract without balancing the parties' interests when determining the proper disposition of the 14 frozen embryos.Private Attorneys Vouch for NY's Crackdown on Illegal Cannabis Operators, With Some Concerns
Attorneys in the practice area said they worried about the potential for a surge in litigation and the impact on landlords who are acting in good faith.Menendez Bribery Trial Delayed to May 13 as Defense Team Reviews Evidence
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York consented to the one-week adjournment.Plaintiff Claims Justices Went Too Far to Give Defendants Their Day in Court
Gary J. Greene of Greene Law, counsel for the plaintiff, said, "This is a seismic change. … The court has always taken the position that it's the litigant's duty to provide the court with the correct information so they can make a decision. The dissent points that out. Counsel didn't file a motion for articulation, which could have easily been done."View more book results for the query "*"
'Unethical Billing' Claims Resurface in Latest Discrimination Suit Against Lewis Brisbois
Julie O'Dell, now the deputy leader of Armstrong Teasdale's employment and labor practice, also alleges that as an equity partner at Lewis Brisbois, she was paid less than her male counterparts.Law Firms Seek Out 'Money-Generating' Partner Moves Amid Big Law's Arms Race
Even though partner moves were down year-over-year, Decipher noted that law firms last year figured out one of the fastest ways to grow: buying partners with books of business.Retired Attorney Censured for Use of Litigation Support Company Run by Disbarred Attorney
New Jersey solo practitioner Leah E. Capece retained Litigation Support Services to assist her with a legal matter involving a former partner.Even With the Local Roundup Verdict, Punitive Damages Still Aren't Packing a Punch
I have written in the past about the failure of punitive damages to have the deterrent effect they were designed to have. Rather than deter intentional harm or egregious behavior, the threat punitive damages pose is seemingly ignored by corporations and employers who put profits before preventing harm, thanks in part to awards frequently being reduced on appeal.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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