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Daily Dicta: ACTL Adds 73 New Members—Here's Who Made the Grade
The newest members of the elite group include some familiar names.Hartford Attorney Suspended for Filing False Tax Returns Omitting $1M
The Statewide Grievance Committee has placed attorney Justin Freeman on interim suspension. Freeman will be sentenced April 3 for filing false tax returns.Seyfarth Names New Litigation Chair
Four years after he joined the firm as a lateral, James McGrath has been named global litigation chair.It's Hiring Season! Now Is the Best Time to Find Talent
March through June is the most active window for recruiting at the professional level generally across disciplines.Ballard Spahr Offering $10,000 for Information Related to Shooting of Associate
The law firm of Ballard Spahr is offering $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of an unidentified gunman who shot firm associate Spencer Hill during a botched robbery.View more book results for the query "*"
$50M Gift to Scalia Law School Will Fund 13 New Faculty Members
The gift is a bequest from the estate of the late Judge Allison M. Rouse in California and his wife Dorothy B. Rouse.Late California Judge's Estate Gives $50M to Scalia Law School
The bequest from the estate of the late First District Court of Appeal Justice Allison M. Rouse and his wife will support 13 new faculty positions at the law school at George Mason University.Shout-Out: Akin Team Secures Repatriation of Stolen Kyrgyz Assets
It's a feel-good ending to a complicated story stemming from corruption in the Central Asian nation.Shifting Costs and Incentives: Changes to State, Federal Air Pollution Regulations
Under the Clean Air Act, the regulations air pollution sources must comply with and depend on whether the source counts as “major” or “nonmajor.” Pennsylvania's proposed rulemaking would apply to emissions sources uniformly, regardless of their categorization or yearly emissions volume.How to Develop Facts in Arbitration, Without Court Authorized 'Discovery'
Litigating a commercial case is fundamentally different from arbitrating one. Lawyers who represent parties in commercial arbitrations need to understand the significant differences between court processes and those used in arbitration.