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Slow Court Proceedings Are Putting Strain on Some Lawyer-Client Relationships
When a case is moving slowly, "it exacerbates anything bad about the case. The delay exacerbates all the problems in the case when you don't know when this is going to end and how much it's going to cost," a divorce and family law attorney said.The Secret Life of Lawyers: Legal Comes Under the Digital Microscope
For better or worse, and whether lawyers like it or not, with the advent of the Digital Transformation revolution, the Legal isolation bubble has finally burst.Rare Equally Divided US Appeals Court Upholds Ex-State Justice's Conviction
The case had been expected to generate the latest influential decision about the clash between social media and trial proceedings.Kirkland Hires Baker Botts Partner as First Lateral Partner in New Austin Office
New Kirkland & Ellis partner John Kaercher had been a co-chair of Baker Botts' private equity pillar.Florida Lawmakers Set to Turn Out Lights on Racing, Jai Alai
After voter approval of a 2018 constitutional amendment that banned greyhound racing, a bill that would make changes in the pari-mutuel industry could mean that only thoroughbred horse races will continue at Florida tracks.View more book results for the query "*"
Strip Clubs Sue Federal Government Seeking Inclusion in Restaurant COVID Relief Legislation
A group of strip clubs have sued the federal government's Small Business Administration claiming their rights were violated by being denied benefits from restaurant-oriented COVID-19 relief legislation.Trip, Fall on Sidewalk Caused Rotator Cuff Tear, Mail Carrier Claimed
On July 15, 2014, plaintiff Kimberly Ross, 54, a mail carrier, was delivering mail to a home in Greensburg. She claimed that she tripped on the property's sidewalk and injured her shoulder.Florida Lawmakers Pass Gambling Deal as Court Fight Likely
Florida lawmakers gave final approval to a 30-year deal with the Seminole Tribe that promises to rake $2.5 billion into state coffers over the first five years of the agreement.Following 2018 Trenk Tie-Up, Group of McManimon Bankruptcy Lawyers Heads to New Platforms
Sam Della Fera Jr.'s and Thomas M. Walsh's move to Chiesa Shahinian follows another move: the recent formation of Trenk Isabel.New York's Court of Appeals Must Reflect Our State's Diversity
The lack of intellectual and background diversity on the Court of Appeals, and throughout the New York court system, leads to a blinkered view of the law and who it is supposed to protect and serve.Trending Stories