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Chief Administrative Judge: Reviewing Appellate Record Is Appropriate
Among the range of factors the administrative board considers is how Appellate Division (and Supreme Court) justices' decisions have fared on appeal, an entirely appropriate and relevant factor that has long been evaluated in the certification process.Growing Esports to a $1.6B Industry and Corruption Risks
The Chicago Black Sox. Over 100 years after the scandal, that name elicits a singular, resonating recollection. That team, perhaps more than any other,…Judge Signs Off on Brafman's Motion to Bow Out as Harvey Weinstein's Defense Counsel
Acting Manhattan Justice James Burke approved Brafman's motion to withdraw, capping off almost one year of representing a high-profile client who became a figurehead of the #MeToo movement.Dirty Details Discussed as Weinstein Counsel Bows Out
Acting Manhattan Justice James Burke approved Brafman's motion to withdraw, capping off almost one year of representing a high-profile client who became a figurehead of the #MeToo movement.Florida House Takes Aim Again at Red-Light Traffic Cameras
The House Transportation & Infrastructure Subcommittee voted 12-1 to support a measure that calls for a repeal of the Mark Wandall Traffic Safety Program law.View more book results for the query "*"
'Treat Yourself Like a Client' … and Other Stress-Free Fitness Tips for Lawyers
Tired of New Year's resolutions that fade away come February? Law.com's Fit Counselor columnist offers his strategies for balancing work and fitness.Prosecutors Meet With Florida Teens Over Possible Hate Crime
Several of the teenagers met for more than two hours with prosecutors about the incident involving Mark Bartlett and his girlfriend on a downtown Miami street.UGA Law Launches Fund in Teaching Tribute to Justice Hines
Dean Bo Rutledge chose a gathering of the Georgia Council of Superior Court Judges to announce plans for the Be Kind Fund to support a jurist-in-residence program.DC Boutique Offers $100K in Loans to Federal Workers Affected by Shutdown
ZwillGen founder Marc Zwillinger said the firm had a good year in 2018 and saw the no-interest loans as a way "to do our part" for furloughed workers.Developing a Common Language for Legal Work
Is the lack of a lingua franca for describing legal tasks holding innovation back?