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Prosecutors, Present and Past, Face New Exculpatory Evidence Rule
The duty of prosecutors to disclose exculpatory evidence was the most commented on proposed rules of any since the Committee on Disciplinary Rules and Referenda was formed in 2017, former committee member Claude Ducloux said.AG Appeals Venue Decision in Legal Battle With Anti-Abortion Centers
The Monroe County justice's ruling was based largely on five of the 12 pregnancy center's locations in the 7th Judicial District, with no connection to Manhattan, which is hundreds of miles from the majority of the plaintiffs. Now the Fourth Department will have to decide.Judge Dismisses Exxon Suit Against Investor, Defusing Showdown That Sparked Outrage
Federal Judge Mark Pittman ruled the case became moot after Arjuna Capital promised to withdraw the climate change shareholder proposal that had spurred the lawsuit and to never submit anything similar again.Shareholder Sues to Block $145 Million Indentiv Sale to Vitaprotech
The suit claims the global security company has failed to disclose integral financial information to enable current shareholders assess the value of their holdings pre vs. post-sale.View more book results for the query "*"
DC-Area Law Firms Are Looking to Delaware Market For Possible Expansion
The growth mindset continues the trend of D.C. area firms launching new offices lately. Just in the last 18 months, Covington, Arnold & Porter, Steptoe, Venable and Miles & Stockbridge have all landed in new cities.Law Firms in DC Region Are Checking Out These Markets for Expansion
The growth mindset continues the trend of D.C. area firms launching new offices lately. Just in the last 18 months, Covington, Arnold & Porter, Steptoe, Venable and Miles & Stockbridge have all landed in new cities.Upstate New York Judge Resigns Amid Probe Into Misconduct Allegations
A judge since 1996, New Lebanon Town Justice Nevers resigned effective May 30 while agreeing to never seek or accept judicial office in the future. The commission accepted that stipulation.How Mentoring Helps Combat Imposter Syndrome in Young Lawyers
Of course, after three years of law school and months spent studying for the bar exam, the first thing I learned as an associate was how much I didn't know. Fortunately, before I could get too caught up in my own head, I had colleagues step up to be my mentors. There's a reason why mentoring is a cornerstone of growth and excellence, especially in the legal profession.New Judge Alert: This Lawyer Just Rose to the Miami-Dade Bench
"It's a great honor that somebody in the position of a governor has faith in me to make the right decisions in a court of law," the attorney said in an interview.Trending Stories
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