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Powers, Former University of Texas President, Law Dean Dies
William Powers Jr., who joined Jackson Walker's Austin office in 2015 after stepping down as president of the University of Texas at Austin, died Sunday.NY Sees Progress on Court Backlog as 'Excellence Initiative' Enters Fourth Year
The evergreen issue of court backlog in New York state's judiciary is becoming less problematic as Chief Judge Janet DiFiore's Excellence Initiative enters its fourth year, during which the Office of Court Administration plans to build on the progress already achieved since 2016.News and Gossip: Succubus, Amal, Don McGahn and Harvey's Skirts
I've been hearing from readers that I'm sounding too angry these days. To prove to you that I'm still fun at heart, I've assembled some news items that caught my eye.Bambi Bedlam: Cars Stopped for Deer Leads to Wreck, $5M Verdict
The wreck near Duluth happened after a driver stopped for a deer in the road and was struck by a following motorist who then hit yet another driver.Dropping Maduro, Venable Retreats in Venezuela Fight in DC Circuit
Venable, representing Nicolas Maduro, and Arnold & Porter, representing Juan Guaido, disagreed over which leader represents Venezuela in U.S. courts and which law firm should therefore be counsel.View more book results for the query "*"
Venable Retreats in Venezuela Fight in DC Circuit, Dropping Maduro
Venable, representing Nicolas Maduro, and Arnold & Porter, representing Juan Guaido, disagreed over which leader represents Venezuela in U.S. courts and which law firm should therefore be counsel.Dunkin' Taps Former Marriott Lawyer to Be Chief Legal Officer
Dunkin' Brands Group Inc. announced Monday that it has hired a former Marriott in-house attorney to become its next senior vice president and chief legal officer.FBI's New Miami International Corruption Squad Sends Clear Message to S. Fla. Businesses
The FBI's International Corruption Unit's mission is to investigate foreign corruption, including suspected violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act — the U.S. law prohibiting bribery of foreign government officials.March Madness: 3 Takeaways From Latest NCAA Basketball Antitrust Ruling
U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken in Oakland on Friday issued an injunction barring the NCAA and its member schools and conferences from capping education-related benefits such as computers, science equipment, postgraduate scholarships, and aid to study abroad to Division I women's and men's basketball players and football players at schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision.March Madness: 3 Takeaways From Latest NCAA Antitrust Ruling
U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken in Oakland on Friday issued an injunction barring the NCAA and its member schools and conferences from capping education-related benefits such as computers, science equipment, postgraduate scholarships, and aid to study abroad to Division I women's and men's basketball players and football players at schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision.