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NY Law Remains Unclear on Non-Party 5th Amendment Invocations and Negative Inferences
In this article on Constitutional Law, Steven Henesy discusses whether a non-party's invocation of the Fifth Amendment can result in a negative inference against a party in a civil case in New York.Wolf's Business Shutdowns, Gathering Restrictions Are Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Rules
Western District of Pennsylvania Judge William Stickman determined the limitations on gatherings were arbitrary and not tailored in a sufficiently narrow manner.Newsmakers (for Sept. 14, 2020)
Robert Galloway (Courtesy photo) Houston Alumnus of STCL Houston to Lead Advocacy Program South Texas College of Law Houston (STCL Houston) has announced…View more book results for the query "White"
Public Defenders Ask Ga. Supreme Court to Review Case for Bias Against Hispanic Men
"We're concerned about the prospect of equal treatment under the law if someone can just get up and say, 'this is how Hispanics act.' Or how Black people act. Or how Southern white folks act," said defense attorney Matthew P. Cavedon.Big Law Bulking Up Their Energy-Related Practices in Texas
Significant lateral moves this week include Kevin Keenan, a shipping and energy lawyer who joined Reed Smith in Houston, coming from Hogan Lovells, and a group in Alston & Bird's new Fort Worth office.Hire Up: The Energy Behind Big Law's Texas Moves
Significant lateral moves this week include Kevin Keenan, a shipping and energy lawyer who joined Reed Smith in Houston, coming from Hogan Lovells, and a group in Alston & Bird's new Fort Worth office.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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