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Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Visa and Mastercard can't escape the latest round of swipe fee antitrust litigation on summary judgment.State Lawmakers Must Preserve Access to Justice, Repeal Onerous Electronic Notary Requirements
New York State's zeal to guard against fraud and abuse with the addition of online notarization, has vastly overstepped in its regulation efforts, the New York State Bar Association president writes.A Win for 'Bimbofication'? Appeals Court Says Woman Can Change Name to Candi Bimbo Doll
Attorney Jim Reilly said his client's unusual chosen name "kind of expresses who she is and how she feels about the world."7 Nominees Pass Senate Judiciary Committee Despite Public Objections
"You are somebody who has shown, not only your ability to do the job, but to do it well," said Sen. Nellie Pou, D-Bergen and Passaic, of Administrative Law Judge Elissa Mizzone Testa, nominated to succeed Judge Thomas F. Brogan on the Passaic County Superior Court bench. "You have been remarkably regarded and respected in your current field, not only as an attorney, but ... as a judge."View more book results for the query "*"
A 'True Visionary': Ira Millstein, Longtime Weil Partner and Corporate Governance 'Guru,' Dies at 97
While Ira Millstein may be credited as a consequential figure for American corporate life in the latter half of the 20th century, he may be remembered just as well for his work in the public sphere.Mead Johnson Hit With $60M Verdict in First NEC Trial Over Preterm Infant Formula
An Illinois jury awarded $60 million on Wednesday in the first verdict involving cow's milk-based infant formula that allegedly has sickened or killed premature babies who contracted a gastrointestinal inflammation called necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC.The Law Firm Disrupted: Who Would Want to Manage a Big Firm Anyway?
In a week when one Am Law 100 managing partner stepped down abruptly while another was elected to a new term that will last into 2029, the pressures on leaders are thrown into even starker relief.Slideshow: DeKalb Bar Honors Panos With Pioneer Award, Unveils Portrait
DeKalb County State Court Judge Johnny Panos, who retired at the end of 2023, was recently honored with an offical portrait and unveiling ceremony and the DeKalb Bar Association's Pioneer Award.McIntosh Judge Dismisses Suit by Ga. Slave Descendants, Cites Technical Errors
The judge didn't address the merits of the claims but agreed with county attorneys who said the suit clashed with a 2020 amendment to the state Constitution that weakened the broad immunity from lawsuits granted to state and local governments.Trending Stories