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The Seven Deadly Sins of Lawyers, #3: Lust
Notably, this is not an issue that can generally be solved by obtaining informed consent.Daily Dicta: Sidley Wins Bull Semen Appeal (Yes, You Read That Right)
Of all things people file lawsuits over, this has got to be one of the all-time weirdest.Venezuela Crisis Resonates Loudly in Battleground Florida
Florida has a large number of anti-Maduro Venezuelans and Cubans and is also likely to be a critical battleground state in the 2020 race for the White House.Is There a Lack of Civility in the Profession? Pa. Lawyers Say #$%@! Yeah
In our inaugural readers' poll, we asked readers whether they felt a lack of civility had become a pervasive problem in the legal profession. Only 6 percent said no.View more book results for the query "*"
Disbarred Lawyer on the Lam After Mother Found Dead
Attorney Richard Merritt was supposed to report to jail Friday to begin serving a 15-year sentence for defrauding former clients.Texas Law Schools Experienced a Modest First-Year Enrollment Gain in 2018
However small, an enrollment uptick is welcome news since law schools for years have tightened their budgets after the Great Recession wrecked the legal job market and dissuaded prospective students from choosing the law school route.Could E-Discovery Have Kept Michelle Obama Practicing Law?
Today's e-discovery technology automating document review may have kept Michelle Obama interested in pursuing a legal career. But its disruption isn't all upside.All-Star Acquisitions: The 25 Biggest Lateral Moves of 2018
Presenting the top lateral hires from another busy year.Samsung Escapes $28 Million Patent Infringement Verdict
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has spoken, and the $21 million verdict—plus a $7 million fee award added by U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant—has been wiped from the books.Trending Stories