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One Size Doesn't Fit All—Two Laterals' Perspectives on Making the Move
A lateral transition can be a positive transformation, if done for the right reasons and with realistic expectations.Court Rejects 'Close Nexus' Arbitration Argument in Dispute Between School, Condo Owner
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that defendants in a suit alleging breaches of two condominium agreements cannot rely on an arbitration clause in one contract to knock claims out of court alleging breaches of a separate contract that does not contain an arbitration clause.NACDL President Findling Cheers California Ban on Executions
“Time and again, the death penalty, as much of America's criminal justice system, has been demonstrated to be racist, discriminatory, ineffective, expensive, and a stain on this nation,” said National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers president Drew Findling.Public Safety Depends on Juries Chosen Without Racial Discrimination
The upcoming arguments in Flowers v. Mississippi could reaffirm the nation's commitment to impartial justice.Appeals Panel Upholds Dismissal of Taylor English Legal-Mal Suit
The complaint accused Taylor English Duma and partner Michael Trotter of legal malpractice for drafting an operating agreement that allowed an investment company to unilaterally shut down a company set up to make and market a medical CPAP device invented by the plaintiff.View more book results for the query "*"
Daily Dicta: Boies Schiller Alum Leads 3-Lawyer Start-Up to Pro Bono Win
The Norton Law Firm, which logged 593 hours of pro bono work on the case in 12 weeks, convinced a federal jury to find for a veteran whose trust was betrayed by a psychiatrist.Boies Schiller Alum Fred Norton Leads 3-Lawyer Oakland Start-Up to Pro Bono Win
The Norton Law Firm, which logged 593 hours of pro bono work on the case in 12 weeks, convinced a federal jury to find for a veteran whose trust was betrayed by a psychiatrist.Court Denies Ford's Appeal of Sanctions—Again
The order sends the case back to Gwinnett County State Court Judge Shawn Bratton without disturbing his ruling that Ford be punished by preclusion of its defense on charges the company knowingly made an unsafe roof.Justices Poised to Define 'Self-Employment' Under UC Law
Last August, a divided three-judge Commonwealth Court panel reversed a Department of Labor & Industry adjudication that imposed an unemployment compensation tax on beauty salon A Special Touch for five people who worked there in various positions.ACLU of CT Condemns Location Sharing With ICE by Local Police Departments
Police departments in eight Connecticut locations have been identified as sharing motorists' location information to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, leading the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut to call for an immediate stop to the activity.