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US Marshals Offer Reward for Disbarred Attorney-Suspect in Mother's Killing
The agency says Richard Merritt, 44, could be anywhere in the country and should be considered armed and dangerous.Socialist Maduro Seeks to Raise Dollars With Appeal to Greed
Little noticed amid the turmoil unleashed by the opposition's renewed push to oust President Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela's central bank devalued the country's currency on Jan. 28 by 50 percent, eclipsing the parallel black market rate.People in the News—Feb. 11, 2019—North Central PaTLA
At its organization meeting, attorney Mike Zicolello became president of the North Central Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association.For Law Firms, a Deep Dive Into Private Equity Can Be Lucrative
Want to expand your private equity practice? Target up-and-coming fund managers in the lower middle market.How American Media Top Lawyer Jon Fine Got the Job
In November, shortly after he was suddenly replaced as American Media Inc.'s top lawyer, Cameron Stracher spoke about his decision to hire Jon Fine, who ended up becoming Stracher's successor. Now, Stracher is operating a media and entertainment law practice in New York. And Fine is dealing with bombshell allegations that he attempted to extort Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.View more book results for the query "*"
Becoming the Killer Whale: Changing Mindsets Key to Law Firm Innovation
Thinking about innovation differently was the focus behind the New Legal Service Delivery portion of the second Association of Legal Technologists (ALT) conference.Federal Trademarks Still Difficult to Obtain for Cannabis Companies
Ed Weisz, a partner at Cozen O'Connor in New York, said the federal patent law allows for patents to be placed on plants. So different strains of cannabis can be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.Ric Edelman's List of Industries at Risk
Technology will eliminate or transform these industries by 2035 or sooner, Edelman says.Experts Say 2019 Will Be Most Aggressive Year Ever for State AG Litigation
New York Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of six states and New York City in filing a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for allegedly failing to regulate interstate smog pollution.Experts Predict 2019 Will Be Most Aggressive Year Yet for State Attorney General Litigation
New York Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of six states and New York City in filing a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for allegedly failing to regulate interstate smog pollution.Trending Stories
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