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Debate Over Arbitration Reflects Gamesmanship That Draws Parties to ADR
Lawyers, litigants, witnesses and court officials slogging through depositions and motions in a case that an appeals court may eventually determine should always have been before an arbitrator—as directed by a contract between the parties—does sound like a huge waste of everyone's time and money.Lawyers Remain Skeptical If Latest Trump Case Will End Before Election
"This case is not going to be tried before the election. The election is 15 months away," one lawyer noted.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
This week's highlights include an LTL bankruptcy rejection redux.American Lawyer Industry Awards and Litigation Departments of the Year Finalists Announced
Finalists are named across categories including Best Firm of the Year, Managing Partner of the Year, Business Team of the Year, Young Lawyers of the Year and much more.These Judges Feed the Most Law Clerks to the U.S. Supreme Court
A new crop of feeder judges has emerged based on their experience, reputation and connection to the justices.These Judges Feed the Most Law Clerks to the U.S. Supreme Court
A new crop of feeder judges has emerged based on their experience, reputation and connection to the justices.New Jersey Legal Award Honorees Selected
The honorees will be recognized—and the winners of Attorney of the Year, Law Firm of the Year, General Litigation Department of the Year and Dealmaker of the Year announced—at the awards celebration in September.'SEC v. Jarkesy': Is the Shootout at the OK Corral Finally Here?
Last month, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in 'SEC v. Jarkesy,' where a divided panel found that the SEC's in-house adjudication before an administrative law judge of a fraud case against the defendants violated the latter's right to a jury trial under the Seventh Amendment.Biden Administration Points to Supreme Court in Immigration Fight
U.S. Department of Justice attorneys say Florida does not have standing to challenge policies that Gov. Ron DeSantis and state Attorney General Ashley Moody contend have led to migrants improperly being released from detention.Trending Stories
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