By Kenneth Artz | July 6, 2020
"We are seeing reform in the legal community. In the larger urban areas, district attorneys are campaigning and being elected on criminal justice reform platforms," says Messina Madson, a criminal defense lawyer in Dallas.
By Ross Todd | July 6, 2020
Tara Trask's Trask Consulting recently surveyed 346 potential jurors in 44 states. Among the statistically significant findings: Men are more likely to report for jury duty during the current pandemic than women. Republicans are more likely to show than Democrats. And virtually everyone is willing to wear a mask during jury service
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By Robert Storace | July 2, 2020
ACLU Legal Director Dan Barrett gave his views on some of the most pressing civil liberties concerns facing Connecticut in a question-and-answer session with the Connecticut Law Tribune.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 2, 2020
Silicon Valley-based O'Melveny & Myers special counsel Scott Pink chats with Legaltech News about the impact of expanding local bans of facial recognition software and how a California bill could place a new burden on tech developers.
By Erica Silverman | July 2, 2020
"That is why diversity numbers in the legal profession have not meaningfully changed in almost two decades," former Big Law attorney Esuga Abaya says. "The weapons being used are ineffective or insufficient."
By Dan Clark | July 1, 2020
"When you think of how to manage risk during a pandemic, one of the challenges we have is how do you monitor projections of risk without being able to move or travel," Matt Galvin, global vice president of ethics and compliance for Anheuser-Busch InBev, said. "I think we're in a much better position than a lot of other companies because we already have really good access to data for a lot of the areas of key risks."
By Erica Silverman | June 30, 2020
"I found more fulfillment working with startups and small businesses, and especially leveraging my expertise to help Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs."
By Raychel Lean | June 30, 2020
Meet the incumbent judge and trial attorney hoping to be elected to the Palm Beach County Court bench this August.
By Raychel Lean | June 30, 2020
Get to know the incumbent judge and two litigators seeking a place on the Palm Beach Circuit bench.
By Kenneth Artz | June 29, 2020
John D. Cornwell, a shareholder of Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, spoke recently with Texas Lawyer about the future of the energy industry.
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