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Litigator of the (Past) Week Runners-Up
Teams from AXS Law, Cadwalader and Skadden take home runners-up honors.Universal Health Services Sues Ex-Employees for Allegedly Misappropriating Trade Secrets
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Freshfields Becomes Latest to Add to Antitrust Practice With Two New Partners
Antitrust litigators Heather Lamberg and Justina Sessions will join the firm in Washington, D.C., and Silicon Valley respectively.View more book results for the query "*"
Clients Still Find Law Firms' Innovation Efforts Lacking
While 65% of respondents to a new Thompson Hine survey say they have seen either "a lot" or "some" innovation from their law firms, that figure is up only 5% in the last three years.Judicial Ethics Opinion 22-123
A judge with personal knowledge of an attorney's apparently deliberate misrepresentations to their client about having secured an adjournment, resulting in a default and inquest, and the attorney's subsequent failure to appear when the matter was returned to the calendar, mandate reporting the attorney to the appropriate grievance committee. Reporting may await the conclusion of the proceedings. After making the report, the judge is disqualified in all matters involving the attorney, both while the disciplinary matter is pending and for two years thereafter.DOJ Complaint Filed Against California Bar for Denying Accommodations
"We are asking the Department of Justice to ensure that the State Bar of California complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act so that test takers can take the bar exam on a level playing field," Jinny Kim, managing attorney at Disability Rights Advocates, said in a statement. "The State Bar's practices continue to exclude people with disabilities from the legal profession."House Republicans Seek to Remove SEC Chair Gensler and Restructure Commission
The proposed SEC Stabilization Act would add a sixth commissioner and ensure political party parity.Senate Confirms Judge Hernan Vera to Federal Court in California, Filling Long-Vacant Seat
Following the Senate's 51-48 vote, eight current or future vacancies remain on the federal trial courts in California.A Complete Guide to Today's Care Crisis
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