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Saul Ewing Snags Two Dealmakers From Armstrong Teasdale
Michael Petrizzo will be based in the firm's Philadelphia and New York offices, while Julia Taylor will be working from Washington, D.C.Press Release Announcing Lawsuit Was Not Defamatory, Pa. Appeals Court Rules
"Missing from this case is an affirmative act by any of defendants to forward the complaint or the contents of the complaint to a third party unconnected with the litigation," the court ruled.National Bail Fund Exits Georgia Over New Law That Expands Cash Bail, Limits Groups That Help
Gov. Brian Kemp said during the signing ceremony that the bill would "ensure dangerous individuals cannot walk our streets and commit further crimes." The American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia has threatened to sue.Second Circuit Holds No Special Standard for Charging Campaign Contributions As Bribes
If the case is not successfully appealed, we may have an opportunity to see whether the volume of campaign contribution bribery cases in the Second Circuit increases, and whether the government brings any cases that appear to infringe on the First Amendment interests of campaign contributors and candidates.View more book results for the query "Associated Press"
Cameras in New York State Courtrooms: A Short Update
On balance, we believe that New York should join the majority of jurisdictions that permit cameras in the courtroom. In our opinion, the factors favoring legislative change are overwhelming.Increased Antitrust Scrutiny Is the Fashion Industry's Newest Trend
While fashion has always been about being on trend, there has been a notable trend of increased antitrust scrutiny of the fashion sector. Two recent antitrust lawsuits in the United States both target alleged anticompetitive behavior in this industry.'My Own Shop': Ex-Baker Botts Partner On Launching a Solo Compliance and Monitorship Practice
"I've always been associated with very large institutions, the Justice Department, universities, law firms, and this was an opportunity to just have my own shop," noted Steve Solow, who left Big Law after more than 20 years.Meet the New Judge: Carolyn 'Tippi' Burch Appointed to Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit
"Lawyers, litigants and the public can expect me to be prepared, conscientious and hard working," said gubernatorial judicial appointee Caroyln 'Tippi' Burch.Trending Stories
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