By Justin Henry | November 7, 2022
Dechert and the ACLU secured a ruling Monday extending the deadline for 1,000 Georgia voters who'd yet to receive absentee ballots. In Pennsylvania, Dentons and Greenberg Traurig are representing Democrats looking to have undated mail-in ballots counted.
By Jonathan Erway | November 3, 2022
Javerbaum Adds Two Javerbaum Wurgaft Hicks Kahn Wikstrom & Sinins welcomed two new attorneys to the firm's New Jersey offices. Milagros C.…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Frances De La Guardia | November 3, 2022
Throughout my 30 years as a practicing lawyer, I have learned that we all have a unique opportunity to be more than just successful lawyers. We can be part of a bigger picture and serve our profession and our community, while at the same time, fulfilling our obligations to our clients and firm.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kay Kyungsun Yu and Wesley R. Payne IV | October 28, 2022
One effective and relatively easy way that you give back is through your interest on lawyers' trust or IOLTA account.
By ALM Staff | October 27, 2022
On Tuesday, Legal Aid honored those in the law community who devoted considerable time to improve the lives of people who might just need the help of a good lawyer at its annual Pro Bono Publico Awards Ceremony, which was held at the Prince George Ballroom in Midtown Manhattan.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen J. Stanley | October 26, 2022
For junior lawyers in particular, pro bono work represents an opportunity to select our work and shepherd it from start to finish; from a practical sense, not engaging would be akin to leaving money on the table.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Rachel Gallegos | October 14, 2022
Tangled titles affect homeowners across the city, but they disproportionately affect Black homeowners.
By The Legal Intelligencer | October 14, 2022
In this month's public interest calendar, check out several educational workshops, CLEs and anniversary celebrations.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Benjamin Geffen and Claudia De Palma | October 14, 2022
A major case from North Carolina now before the U.S. Supreme Court has grave implications for voting rights in Pennsylvania and nationwide. Moore v. Harper, Case No. 21-1271, asks the court to jettison over a century of precedent by adopting the "independent state legislature" theory.
By Colleen Murphy | October 13, 2022
"We are grateful to the students from Duke Law's Appellate Litigation Clinic and their advisor, Sean E. Andrussier, for accepting the assignment," Judge Richard G. Stearns wrote in the appellate court opinion. "Student Elizabeth Brown superbly represented Kennedy at oral argument."
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