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Crowded Field Vying for Six Seats on Phila. Common Pleas Bench
The crowded field is only slightly fewer than the 50 candidates who fought for nine open seats on the Common Pleas bench in 2017, and the 47 candidates who fought for 12 open seats on the Common Pleas bench and three Municipal Court slots in 2015.Study Shows 'Disheartening' Lack of Diversity at Legal Departments, Law Firms
The study found that male in-house counsel tend to hire male external advisers and pick women as lead partner in a mere 17 percent of cases, while only 29 percent of law departments require the law firms they work with to provide diversity information.Adultery and Truthfulness: Testing a Witness' Credibility in Court
In a trial, or in a Congressional hearing, it is fair to test a witness' credibility. Congress has no rules of evidence—but those applied at trial are informative and help the discussion of whether Cohen's having girlfriends while married is fair game.Bedsworth: Me and Franklin G. West
Your colleagues have to know they can rely on your word. Your reputation as a straight-shooter is your most important asset.Russian Billionaire Deripaska Sues Mnuchin Over 'Devastating' Sanctions
Oleg Deripaska claims the U.S. Treasury's block on his property and assets have contributed to the devastation of his wealth and reputation.View more book results for the query "*"
Reed Smith Continues Cultivating Cannabis Practice
It's one of several Pennsylvania-based Am Law 100 and Am Law 200 firms that have spent the past few years honing their abilities to service clients in the marijuana industry.The Time Has Come to Abolish Return Days
Whatever purpose may have been served by return days in earlier times, they are not adapted to today's times. They should be given a decent burial.Senators Move Quickly on Restrict 'Bundled' Ballot Measures
The Senate Rules Committee approved a measure that would place a single-subject requirement on constitutional amendments placed on the ballot by the Constitution Revision Commission, which meets every 20 years.SCOTUS Trips Up 'Fortnite' Dance-Move Suits
Litigation over allegedly stolen dance moves in the popular game Fortnite has been paused in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court decision concerning copyright infringement.