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Bergen County Judge Faces the Music for Videos Posted to TikTok
"By his conduct in posting these and similar videos to TikTok, respondent exhibited poor judgment and demonstrated disrespect for the Judiciary and an inability to conform to the high standards of conduct expected of judges," the complaint said.Is It Legal to Sell Human Remains?
As a scholar whose research is centered on the laws regarding the status, treatment and disposition of human remains, I am often asked about the legality and ethics of selling bodies, especially when stories like the Harvard morgue case or a TikTok user selling human bones begin to circulate. My answers often surprise people.Clients Are Continuing to Cut Down Outside Counsel Ranks: The Morning Minute
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Lawyer's Social Media Posts Lead Court to Wipe Out $1.5M Verdict
"Rafi's videos were not simply his informed expression about legal proceedings in general. They were comments with detailed specificity about this case and thus went well beyond just a 'matter of general public concern,'" read Judge Ronda S. Colvin's order granting a new trial.Successful Defenses to Video Privacy Law May Slow Claims Against Streaming Services
Many cases brought under Bork-era law are going to arbitration rather than litigation.Education Dept. Targets TikTok, Adult Performances at Schools
Using TikTok would be prohibited on district devices or over schools' internet and the app also could not be "used to communicate or promote any school district, school, school-sponsored club, extracurricular organization, or athletic team."Meet the Diverse 'New Faces and Voices' in MDL, Including 1 Birmingham Lawyer
In multidistrict litigation dockets created in 2022, about 13% of plaintiffs lawyers appointed to leadership posts were not white, according to Law.com's exclusive data. That's down from the 16% in 2021, and 14% in 2020, but up from 2016 to 2019, when white attorneys dominated with 95% of appointments.Meet the Diverse 'New Faces and Voices' in Multidistrict Litigation
In multidistrict litigation dockets created in 2022, about 13% of plaintiffs lawyers appointed to leadership posts were not white, according to Law.com's exclusive data. That's down from the 16% in 2021, and 14% in 2020, but up from 2016 to 2019, when white attorneys dominated with 95% of appointments.Trending Stories
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