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Protecting Privilege in the Age of Zoom
As we work in new settings and rely more upon the technologies of remote communications, understanding the purpose of the attorney-client privilege and the way courts have handled issues of privilege in the past can help inform best practices in the era of COVID-19.Judge Refuses to Block Removal of Confederate Monument
Alcovy Judicial Circuit Judge John Ott said the plaintiffs failed to show an injury, and in any case could not overcome the formidable doctrine of sovereign immunity that protects Georgia state and county governments from lawsuits.Miami Lawsuit Seeks Mail-in Ballots for All Voters: But Is It too Late?
"As we all can see with COVID, the mail-in ballot is not going away," plaintiffs counsel said.As Mansfield-Certified Firms Hit 100, Diversity Lab Announces New Midsize Firm Program
The new midsize program, piloted by 20 firms with under 100 attorneys, has different requirements to account for the smaller size and fewer resources of these firms.Disproportionality Regulations in IDEA and Why They Are Not Effective for Reducing Bias
It has long been recognized that minority students are over-identified as needing special education and, once identified, over-removed from the regular education classroom.View more book results for the query "White"
2018 Florida Gubernatorial Nominee Says He Is Bisexual
"I don't identify as gay but I do identify as bisexual," Andrew Gillum told Tamron Hall on her syndicated talk show. "And that is something that I have never shared publicly before."Milbank Managing Partner Confirmed to Central District of California
Milbank's Mark Scarsi will help reduce the dozen judicial vacancies the court's chief judge has said pose a "grave danger" to the justice system.People in the News—Sept. 15, 2020—Lamb McErlane, Judge Thomas J. Rueter
Lamb McErlane senior partner James McErlane was honored by Surrey Services with the Jeanne Molitor La Rouche Leadership Award, and U.S. District Chief Judge Juan R. Sánchez of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania announced that U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas J. Rueter of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania retired after 26 years of service on the court.FIFA Decision Confirms Long Arm of Honest Services Fraud
United States v. Napout The U.S. government's lead role in the prosecution of corruption within the Zurich-based FIFA may be a paradigmatic example of U.S. law enforcement acting as the world's policeman. If corruption is based on foreign executives violating their duties of loyalty to foreign private entities, how does that translate into a violation of U.S. criminal law? Does it matter that the conduct in which the foreign executive engaged — commercial bribery — may not be illegal under the law of the executive's home country?UC Law Deans Unite to Defend Critical Race Theory Amid Trump Attacks
Jennifer Mnookin, dean of the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law, said she was "horrified" when she heard that the Office of Management and Budget was eliminating funding for federal employees to receive critical race theory training.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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