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People in the News—May 13, 2021—Gawthrop Greenwood, Conflict Lab
Gawthrop Greenwood attorney John Rafferty is set to offer a Continuing Legal Education training course titled "PA and NJ Open the Doors for Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse," and the Pennsylvania Bar Association alternative dispute resolution committee will present its Sir Francis Bacon Alternative Dispute Resolution Award to Selina J. Shultz, founder and executive director of the Conflict Lab in Pittsburgh.Ex-Ambassador Joins Trump Defense Against Legal Fees From Election Cases
"We're not going to relitigate the election," said Evans, who joined Squire Patton Boggs after he returned from being Trump's ambassador to Luxembourg.Is a Law Enforcement/Social Worker Hybrid Model a Natural Next Step?
Would this cut down on the number of law enforcement misconduct incidents? Would it curtail the number of lawsuits and associated costs?Verto Med. Sols., L.L.C. v. Allied World Specialty Ins. Co.
At issue here was whether the D&O policy required the insurer to indemnify and defend a company and its chief executive officer against claims brought by investors.DEA's Proposed 'Two Option' Format for Suspicious Order Reporting Is the Wrong Option
A more comprehensive solution, one that unites disparate stakeholders and data sets in a committed public-private partnership, is necessary to stem the ongoing opioid epidemic.View more book results for the query "*"
Major Law Firms Lead as Big Tech Defeats EU Commission...Again
In a day of mixed fortunes for the European Commission, the EU General Court issued two tax rulings, one involving online giant Amazon and the other, French multinational Engie.Georgia Legal Community Mourns Loss of Henrietta Turnquest
A member of the Georgia Bar since 1973, she was initially one of fewer than 50 African American female attorneys in Georgia and among the first handful of women of color to serve in the Georgia General Assembly.Judge Approves $2.5 Million Settlement in Case of Student Struck by Bus
The family of a girl who sustained pelvic injuries when she was struck by a bus while crossing the street, had a $2.5 million settlement in their Somerset…Law Firms' Post-Pandemic Future: More Process Improvements and Cloud Transitions
The 2020 Aderant Business of Law and Legal Technology Survey found that though most firms were somewhat prepared for remote transitions, they were still challenged by operational inefficacies and tech adoption. Addressing those issues won't be a quick fix.Do We Know Hate When We See It?
"Until someone really understands the definition of hate, they may not be prepared to deal with it," said Alameda Superior Court Judge Trina Thompson.Trending Stories