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Cuban Evangelicals Push Back Against Same-Sex Marriage
The reform is almost certain to pass by a broad margin of Cuba's 7 million voters, but the evangelical vote could shave hundreds of thousands of votes from its victory.Hut, Hut, Hike! Get Set to Take Our Weekly News Quiz
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King & Spalding and Troutman Compete for Patent Litigators in New York
Troutman announced on Thursday that it had recruited two seasoned IP litigation partners, Joe Diamante and Chuck Cantine, from King & Spalding's New York office.Boutique Founder Joins Gawthrop Greenwood as Partner
David W. deBruin, a trial lawyer and litigator, joined Gawthrop Greenwood's Wilmington office as partner.Litigation Funder Validity Adds Big Law Firepower in New York
The funding firm, backed by $250 million largely from private equity, is adding a former Alito clerk as portfolio counsel, a former Proskauer Rose chairman to its board, and a former New York federal judge at Debevoise as an outside adviser.Brexit Factor Fails to Dampen Legal Jobs Market, as Job Offers Increase
Much of the growth came from investment in in-house legal teams, but demand for GDPR expertise and the Big Four's push into law also drove increased legal recruitment.The State of Medical Marijuana Is at a Crossroads in Florida
Florida has a second chance to get things right under the medical marijuana constitutional amendment passed in 2016, writes attorney Colin Roopnarine.Trending Stories