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Appeals Court Reinstates Ex-Client's Malpractice Case Against Archer & Greiner
But the appeals court panel found that collateral estoppel did not apply and that the Family Part judge did not adjudicate the conflict-of-interest issue,'We Can Create Systemic Change': A Q&A With Cummins General Counsel Sharon Barner
"I know it's not fair. I know we are tired. But we cannot give up. Our lives and our children's lives depend on us," Barner wrote in a recent statement on racial injustice.Top Lawyers Speak Out About Racism
"I know it's not fair. I know we are tired. But we cannot give up," Sharon Barner, vice president and general counsel at Cummins Inc., wrote in a statement.'Take That On': Black Patent Attorneys Say It's Time They Are Recognized
As a dialogue springs up around systemic racism, lawyers like Kirkland & Ellis' Ellisen Turner and Foley & Lardner's Jeanne Gills say there's no more excuse for clients not to include black patent lawyers on their Rolodexes.COVID-19 Hasn't Wrecked Auto Accident Lawyers' Earnings Yet. But a Crash Is Coming
In a national survey, 58% of car wreck lawyers said their income stayed the same during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it flips on the head in terms of future income expectations. There were 71% who expected a future drop in earnings. Why?Competitor Collaborations—Necessity, Enforcement and Defenses During Pandemic
One way to break through bottlenecks and potentially save time and lives is for industry participants to collaborate with each other to take fast, decisive measures to increase output and distribute products to those most in need as quickly as possible.Criminally Charged Defendants Face Additional Hurdles in Companion Civil Lawsuits
A defendant faced with criminal charges while the civil lawsuit is ongoing will usually file a motion with the civil court requesting that the civil case be stayed pending the resolution of the criminal case.People in the News—March 18, 2020—Petrelli Previtera
K. Alicia Reiff joined Petrelli Previtera.Superior Court Candidate Who Changed Name to 'Judge' Not Likely to Win Seat
Judge Mike Cummins' strategy of legally changing his first name to "Judge" did not land him a seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.Trending Stories
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