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State Administrative Judge Pokes Hole in 'Dry Needling' Rule
Administrative Law Judge Lawrence P. Stevenson said the proposal exceeded the Board of Physical Therapy's “grant of rulemaking authority because it would expand the scope of physical therapy practice, not merely establish a standard of practice.”$12.9M Verdict Awarded to Man Run Down by Union Vehicle
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $12.9 million to a man struck by a trade union vehicle being operated by an intoxicated, non-union employee.With a New Lawsuit Every 10 Days, NRDC Is Taking on Trump Administration--and Winning
In the past two years, litigators at the Natural Resources Defense Council have filed nearly 80 cases challenging Trump administration attempts to roll back environmental and human health protections.Daily Dicta: Gwyneth Paltrow Slammed with $3M Suit for Utah Ski Collision
'Gwyneth Paltrow knew it was wrong to slam into Dr. Sanderson's back, knocking him down, landing on top of him, knocking him out and then leave the scene of the ski crash she caused,' states the complaint filed in Utah state court.View more book results for the query "*"
BYU Law to Host First National Storytelling Competition for Law Students
Brigham Young University's law school hopes that a new national storytelling competition for law students will spur more interest in storytelling as a key skill for lawyers, and a way to connect more personally with the law.Should clients do more to force law firms to innovate?
Panelists told an audience at Legalweek in New York that when it comes to innovation, client demand is keyMinority Women Are More Ambitious. Why Aren't They Getting Ahead?
Women of color are more likely to seek career advancement than their white counterparts, but they still can't win the race to the top in the legal profession.Trending Stories