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Protesters Suing Trump Over Security Detail Scuffle Want to Put Him on Stand
A lawsuit against President Donald Trump filed by protesters who allege that the then-candidate's security detail roughed them up in 2015 during a campaign speech is moving forward to trial in a Bronx state court and the plaintiffs want the president to testify.Panel: Firms Should Not Think of Legal Operations as Only Cost Savers
A law firm's drive to bring in revenue and a legal operations function's goal to reduce outside spend are not necessarily opposed to each other and law firms should get to know the values of the business they are hired to do work for, according to a panel of experts at the 2019 Legalweek.Forget the Fancy Office. These Lawyers Hit All Goals Working From Home
The Connecticut Law Tribune reached out to four attorneys who telecommute from their home base to their law office. While working from home has its disadvantages, the consensus was that the benefits outweighed the drawbacks for lawyers and their employers.Houston Gets Another Law Firm as Womble Bond Dickinson Opens 27th Office
The Houston office has launched with six lawyers brought in from Hogan Lovells and Reed Smith.View more book results for the query "*"
Secretary of State Asks Federal Judge to Dismiss Fair Fight Lawsuit
Counsel for Georgia's new secretary of state and the State Election Board say they should not be sued in a sweeping lawsuit intended to reform Georgia's election system, claiming they don't implement state election laws. But testimony from the director of the state's Center for Elections Systems shows the secretary is the architect of all elections, even down to the precinct level.Inside Track: The Machines Are Learning! Plus, Facebook's Troubles
In-house departments are warming up to artificial intelligence. Will law firms follow their clients' lead? Also, GCs are fired up about diversity.Navient to Face Investor Claims Over Student Loan Reporting
A Delaware federal judge ruled Tuesday that Navient Corp., one of that nation's largest servicers of student loans, must face claims that it had pumped up its stock price by hiding serious problems with its loan portfolio and other risks from investors.Del. Federal Judge Allows Investor Claims to Proceed Against Navient
A Delaware federal judge ruled Tuesday that Navient Corp., one of that nation's largest servicers of student loans, must face claims that it had pumped up its stock price by hiding serious problems with its loan portfolio and other risks from investors.Letter to the Editor: Law May Be Big Business, but Lawyering Is Small
I read The Legal every day and it seems to me that there is a certain advocacy for “big," that small is "out," that lawyering itself is not even relevant.Trending Stories