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Perkins Coie Defers Incoming Corporate Associates
Corporate associates will receive a $15,000 stipend and begin in January. Perkins is the latest of several tech-oriented law firms to defer its incoming class.Twitter Failed to Pay 2022 Annual Bonuses, Lawsuit Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.EPA Defends Emissions Proposals Against GOP Accusations of Exceeding Authority
Republican lawmakers continue to scrutinize agency's proposed rules aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.Could an Uptick in Massage Therapy Services Lead to More Sexual Misconduct Claims?
This increased supply and demand for message therapy may lead to more misconduct claims, and abuse survivors should know that there are longstanding and new laws that can protect them if they decide to follow liability suits against another person or their employer, according to personal injury attorney Mary Alexander.View more book results for the query "*"
Former Pence Counsel Ties Eastman's Election Theories to Attack on US Capitol
Greg Jacob, now a partner at O'Melveny & Myers, testified at John Eastman's disciplinary hearing that the former Trump adviser's legal theories about blocking Joe Biden's election had no legal merit.Conservative Justices Cast Constitutional Cloud Over False Claims Act Decision
Justices Thomas, Barrett and Kavanaugh suggest the law combatting fraudulent billing of the government violates executive-branch authority.O'Melveny Steps Into Trademark Dispute Between Sketchers and Steve Madden
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Late-Session Flurry of Bills Approved by NY Lawmakers Includes Easing Appeals of Insurance Claims
A measure to ease insurance claims for serious personal injury was OK'd over the objections of those who said it would creat a "fourth bite at the apple."Meet the Diverse 'New Faces and Voices' in MDL, Including 1 Birmingham Lawyer
In multidistrict litigation dockets created in 2022, about 13% of plaintiffs lawyers appointed to leadership posts were not white, according to Law.com's exclusive data. That's down from the 16% in 2021, and 14% in 2020, but up from 2016 to 2019, when white attorneys dominated with 95% of appointments.Trending Stories
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