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Sneak Peek at the 2024 Go-To Law Schools: Big Law Nos. 31-40
Here's a first look at the law schools that sent the highest percentage of 2023 graduates to associate jobs at the largest 100 law firms.California Roundup Case Dismissed Midtrial, Monsanto Declares Victory
Plaintiffs lawyers on Tuesday voluntarily dismissed a Roundup case in California's Sonoma County Superior Court on the third day of trial.NY Judges Group Backs New Formula That Would Increase Judicial Seats
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, D-Bronx, introduced the bill, which would reduce the ratio to one judge per population of 40,000.'Remove Judge Weiss': Father-Daughter Lawyers Face Suspension
"We are appealing to the Florida Supreme Court to provide clarity, so lawyers can understand the intersection of their free speech rights under the Florida and federal constitutions," said David Winker, the attorney for the respondents.View more book results for the query "*"
9th Circuit Reverses District Court's Abstention in Dispute Over Sacramento Marijuana Permit Laws
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California previously abstained and stayed the case because of issues between federal and state cannabis legalization. However, the Ninth Circuit concluded in a March 4 opinion, authored by Judge Salvador Mendoza Jr., that an abstention wasn't warranted as there were no exceptional circumstances present.Supporters of Noncompetes Get Key Victory in Florida Physician Case
Five U.S. states have fully banned noncompete clauses: California, Colorado, Oklahoma, North Dakota and Minnesota.Amid Controversy Over Noncompetes, Carlton Fields Gets Key Victory
Five U.S. states have fully banned noncompete clauses: California, Colorado, Oklahoma, North Dakota and Minnesota.Dechert Parts Ways with Two Partners in a Week
Meanwhile, White & Case has hired a top white collar partner from Macfarlanes as firms predict activity in the sector to ramp up.$2.3M Verdict Against Phila. Housing Authority Tees Up Challenge to State Damages Cap
"Because of the cap, a lot of lawyers don't want to get verdicts, so they will settle a case that should be in the multimillions for pennies on the dollar," Leonard Hill, of Hill & Associates, said.Trending Stories