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By R. Robin McDonald | June 15, 2017
At the Georgia Court of Appeals Thursday, state attorneys argued on behalf of the Board of Regents that a Fulton County judge got their ruling on a controversial policy wrong last year.
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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 15, 2017
JoAnne Epps Temple University The longtime dean of Temple University's Beasley School of Law, Epps was promoted to executive vice president and…
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By Todd Cunningham | June 14, 2017
It would be, as they say in the sports world, a great matchup. College athletics' governing body, the NCAA, has retained noted trial attorney Beth Wilkinson to serve as lead trial counsel in an antitrust case that could redraw the nation's sports landscape.
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By Karen Sloan | June 13, 2017
Kay, who served as dean at University of California, Berkeley School of Law from 1992 to 2000, passed away in her sleep.
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By HARRY N. MAZADOORIAN | June 13, 2017
Early ex parte communications are permitted in mediation, and they can be extremely productive.
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By Amanda Bronstad | June 13, 2017
One of the claimants in the Trump University case--herself a Florida lawyer--has asked a federal appeals court to unravel the $25 million agreement that settled the matter shortly after Donald Trump was elected president – and she's brought in noted appellate attorney Deepak Gupta to do it.
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By Katheryn HaYes Tucker | June 13, 2017
The bar is emphasizing healthy lifestyle choices in order to help its 49,000 members avoid the all too common dangers of depression, anxiety, alcoholism and even suicide.
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By MICHAEL MARCIANO | June 9, 2017
Hundreds of students, volunteers, attorneys and judges took part in the National High School Mock Trial Championship hosted by Civics First in Hartford recently.
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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 9, 2017
Retirement benefits properly suspended where there was no break in service because employee was immediately hired back as an independent contractor to perform many of the same duties as her old position. Order of the Public School Employees' Retirement Board affirmed.
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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 9, 2017
CAB erred in denying petitioner's application to establish a charter school because there was no evidence that petitioner lacked independence from the service provider that would provide curriculum, educational materials and educational management ser-vices. Reversed.
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