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The Future of Remote Litigation Proceedings
Joing this webcast as we explore three critical elements to help future-proof your practice in our evolving remote legal landscape: agility, breadth of service and security.Connecticut High Court Says Voluntary Retirees Not Entitled to Retroactive Pay Increase
"We are disappointed by the Supreme Court's ruling," attorney James Healy said, "but certainly respect it."Gov. Murphy Names NJ Attorney to Lead State's Puerto Rico Commission
"New Jersey's Puerto Rican community adds to the unique diversity of our state," Gov. Phil Murphy said. "Arianna has dedicated much of her career and spare time to serving the Puerto Rican community, having deep familial ties in the region. Puerto Rico has so much to offer, and I am thrilled to witness the collaboration that Arianna and the commission will build on between our two regions."Appearance Filed for Connecticut Company Accused of Copying German Microphones
The suit alleges TEA "slavishly copied the distinctive appearance of the renowned U 47 microphone and even branded it with the identical U 47 mark."Whirlpool Knows It's Been Selling Defective Fridges for 10 Years, Customers Claim
The class seeks to represent Whirlpool customers who, plaintiffs say, have seen ice makers, water dispensers and other features stop working because of the quality of wiring that runs through their freezer doors.View more book results for the query "*"
Customers Claim Whirlpool Knows It's Been Selling Defective Fridges for 10 Years
The class seeks to represent Whirlpool customers who, plaintiffs say, have seen ice makers, water dispensers and other features stop working because of the quality of wiring that runs through their freezer doors.Penn Taps Wilmer to Defend Against Allegations of Enabling Campus Antisemitism
The firm previously prepared former Penn president Elizabeth Magill for a December congressional hearing investigating college campus antisemitism. Criticism over Magill's responses ultimately led to her resignation.Wilmer Tapped to Defend Against Allegations of Enabling Campus Antisemitism
The firm previously prepared former Penn president Elizabeth Magill for a December congressional hearing investigating college campus antisemitism. Criticism over Magill's responses ultimately led to her resignation.Interim Nominee for NY Supreme Court Clears First Legislative Hurdle
State Sen. Sean Ryan, D-Buffalo, Ryan, said "the best judges are judges who are attorneys who have a broad base of clients."'Take the Ego Out of It': Why a CLO Made Finding His Successor a Multiyear Process
"In our case, a Fortune 500 CLO was not what we needed. Somebody who had been part of a large legal department was not what we needed," said Richard Parr, a senior adviser at TAG.