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Attorney Cleared of State Bar Charges She Encouraged Violence Amid George Floyd Protests
Los Angeles lawyer Marla Brown's tweets, including one that said "Shoot the protestors," were reflections of anger and frustration with looting and vandalism, not a call to arms, said State Bar Court Judge Dennis Saab.Virtual or In Person—Where Do We Go From Here?
The majority of workers' compensation hearings and depositions are still being conducted virtually. This has posed the question of whether the practice of workers' compensation will ever return to how it was pre-pandemic.When a Witness Becomes More Vulnerable
Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson will be called to testify at the most important trial in America about her unique act of heroism. And whether or not she told the prosecutors in advance her plan to write a book, or that she was already writing one, they simply lacked the ability to demand that she not, a Law Journal columnist writes.$3.2M Verdict for Doctor in Slip-and-Fall Case Against Hospital
The discovery of a single document helped clinch a $3.2 million jury verdict Sept. 14 in an oral surgeon's slip-and-fall suit against a northwestern Pennsylvania hospital.View more book results for the query "Burns White"
The Costs of Not Prioritizing Client Service at Your Firm
Firms that don't prioritize client service will not be seen as innovators or thought leaders. Too many clients and too many referral sources will know that those firms do not walk the client service walk.Take Notice! The Law Journal's 2023 Unsung Hero Honorees
You can read their insight-rich Q&As right here.Key Document Helps Score $3.2M Slip-and-Fall Verdict Against Northwestern Pa. Hospital
Brendan Lupetin said the discovery highlighted that attorneys should "keep digging into the circumstance that led up to this happening and not just [leave] it at the event."A Judge Must Now Decide if Georgia Voting Districts Are Racially Discriminatory After a Trial Ended
If U.S. District Judge Steve Jones rules for the challengers, one of Georgia's 14 U.S. House seats, plus multiple state Senate and state House seats, could be redrawn to contain majorities of Black residents. That could shift control of those seats to Democrats from Republicans.On the Move and After Hours: Offit Kurman; Post Polak; Genova Burns; Snyder Sarno
Offit Kurman adds two partners on investigations and criminal defense; Post Polak adds Lendor as of counsel; and more moves.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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