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A Career-Ending Collision at Sea
In his Admiralty Law column, James E. Mercante discusses the collision between Navy warship USS John S. McCain and oil and chemical tanker Alnic MC, as well as the trial that followed in the Southern District of New York.Self-Driving Cars Demand Caution, Not Complacency
"The promise of autonomous transportation relies on the public's adoption, which in turn relies on the public's confidence," writes personal injury attorney Kevin Vice.Slower Collections Test Boundaries of Attorney-Client Relationships
Prominent law firms are finding themselves adverse to former clients in unpaid fee litigation as collection cycles lengthen, but not every dispute is worth litigating.Republican Primary: Candidate Jennifer Hebert Challenges Judge Jerrell Wise
Gubernatorial appointee to the 472nd District Court in Brazos County, Jerrell Wise, is facing a challenger, Jennifer Hebert, in the Republican primary.Navalny Death Underscores How Much the Rule of Law Depends on People of Courage
Long an opponent of Vladimir Putin and the ruling United Russia Party, Navalny organized huge anti-government protests, ran for office, and worked tirelessly to expose corruption at every level of the political hierarchy.View more book results for the query "Stark Stark"
CFPB Details Student Loan Servicers' Struggles in Wake of Borrowers Resuming Payments
The CFPB report highlights three prevailing issues student loan servicers are having in the wake of borrowers resuming their payments: extended call hold times, income-driven repayment application processing delays, and inaccurate billing and disclosure statements.Impressive Gains at Quinn Emanuel, Hogan Lovells, Milbank Suggest a Healthy 2023 for Am Law 100
"It's interesting to me that those in the top 50 did even better than those in the next 50," said Marci Taylor, a law firm strategy consultant and founder of Mantra Partner, in regard to early reports.2023 Trade Secret Year in Review: Is the Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine (Finally) Dead?
"2023's noteworthy cases place a lens on emphasizing the basics in trade secret litigation and let the damages follow," writes Ashish Mahendru.As Black Women Still Face Hurdles in the Legal World, Mentorship Remains Critical to Success
Two Holland & Knight attorneys and a Hialeah assistant city attorney highlight the relationships that have helped them thrive in a profession in which women continue to be underrepresented.An Art Case That Shows the Internet Is Not a Copyright Free-For-All
David Marriott of Cravath, Swaine & Moore discusses his work on behalf of photographers Donald Graham and Eric McNatt whose images appropriation artist Richard Prince infringed in his Instagram-based "New Portraits" series.Trending Stories
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