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Attorney of the Year Announced
During her GSBA presidency, Natalya Johnson marshaled efforts to form a charitable foundation to boost scholarships, presided over formation of a Mental Health and Wellness Committee, and established the organization's first physical office and meeting space.Law Firms Earn Hundreds of Thousands in Trump Election Interference Case
Firms receiving money from the Georgia Republican Party include an Am Law 200 firm, as well as several small shops and boutiques.Who Will Be Named Innovator of the Year? Meet the Finalists Here
The winner will be announced tonight at the New Jersey Legal Awards.PLW People in the News—Sept. 12, 2023—King Spry, Tucker Arensberg
The King, Spry, Herman, Freund & Faul law firm in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, welcomed attorney Jennifer Bolivar.View more book results for the query "Carlson Companies"
Trump Changes Lawyers in Georgia, As More Defense Attorneys Enter Election Interference Case
Steven Sadow is replacing Drew Findling on Trump's Georgia legal team.Newsmakers: Former Nebraska Assistant Attorney General Joins Firm
Nachawati Law Group is expanding its public entity representation and mass torts practice group with the addition of veteran trial lawyer and former…Post-Crash Complaints Were Due to Prior Knee Surgery: Defense
On May 27, 2018, plaintiff Carrie Hardy, 20, was a rear-seat passenger in a vehicle that was traveling on Clay Pike Road at its intersection with Robbins Station Road, in Irwin. The vehicle's rear driver's side was struck by the front of a vehicle driven by Kendally Carlson.Experts Say Opposing Rulings on Title IX Immunity Are Actually More Alike Than They Seem
Two court opinions, released just days apart, came to differing conclusions on whether a particular Title IX proceeding can be considered "quasi-judicial" for purposes of determining absolute immunity for accusers. But observers said the two rulings may actually be deceptively consistent with one another.Experts Say Opposing Pa., Conn. Title IX Immunity Rulings Are Actually More Alike Than They Seem
Two court opinions, released just days apart, came to differing conclusions on whether a particular Title IX proceeding can be considered "quasi-judicial" for purposes of determining absolute immunity for accusers. But observers said the two rulings may actually be deceptively consistent with one another.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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