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Transgender Inmate Settles $495K Lawsuit With State Prison Over Discriminatory Policies
"Robins Kaplan is so pleased to have been able to partner with Gender Justice and obtain this result for Ms. Lusk," said her attorney, Rebecca Bact of Robins Kaplan. "The settlement not only ensures that she is treated with dignity, but does the same for other trans and gender nonconforming individuals within the Minnesota DOC."Best Law Firm Mentors 2023: Dena Calo
A tireless advocate for her clients, Dena Calo is also a tremendous champion for her colleagues. She readily makes time for anyone who requests it—whether to problem solve or strategize business development opportunities—and looks for ways to help junior attorneys gain the legal acumen to move up.Generative AI and ALSPs: 'Opportunity for Growth' or Services 'Under Threat'?
Generative AI will ultimately impact each alternative legal service provider differently depending on its size, scale and areas of expertise. While some service areas are clear matches for the technology, others could be under threat.Fired Fox Rothschild Staffer Used Personal Information to Steal Client's Identity, Suit Alleges
Office administrator Kristen Amabile was let go by the firm in February 2022 after stealing from the immigration practice group co-chair and was later charged in New Jersey for fraudulently obtaining prescription medication, according to a complaint filed Monday.Best Law Firm Mentors 2023: Russell J. Ober
It is almost impossible to become a great lawyer without great mentors. Not all lawyers have either the talent or the disposition to be a great mentor; Russell Ober has both. He is a skilled trial lawyer who loves the law and has a deep desire to impart that skill and enthusiasm to his colleagues.View more book results for the query "*"
NY Legislature Passes Bill to Compensate 15 Older Judges in Wake of 2020 Recertification Row
The bill is meant to account for the salaries and pensions of the judges who were denied certification in September 2020.Trump and Debs: Indictments, Felonies and the Presidency
The ingenious framers of the U.S. Constitution covered manifold contingencies when they drafted our founding document, and presumably left some outlier issues to voter common sense. That is why nothing in the Constitution prohibited Eugene Debs, a 1920 presidential candidate running as the standard bearer of the Socialist Party, from seeking the presidency.Deal Watch: Wachtell Has Big Week as PGA/LIV Merger Looks … Shaky
Wachtell worked on two of the four largest deals of the week, but one of them is running into a bit of scrutiny.David Axelrod: Pivoting White-Collar Skills to Find Success in Defamation Trial
"You can have the best plan for how you're going to have your practice and then you have an opportunity, like the Palin case, come into your life and it ultimately, like a stone in the river, changes the direction of the water," Axelrod said.2024 ESI Risk Management & Litigation Readiness Report
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