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Justices Greeted Back From Recess With Stacks of Cases
The NLJ highlights the notable petitions set to be considered at the Supreme Court's "long conference" on Tuesday.Legal Challenges Present Major Roadblocks for Rollout of NY's Legal Cannabis Market
In their Cannabis column, Alex Malyshev and Sarah Ganley focus on some of the legal challenges faced by the Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary licensing program and their corresponding effects on the rollout of New York's legal cannabis market.From Fugitives Applying for Cop Jobs to 'Jest or Dare' Marriages: A Dive into Legal Absurdities
It's pretty strange out there.Calabresi's Clerkship and Relatives Who Judge Together
Judge Guido Calabresi of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recalls his clerkship for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black and judging is sometimes a family affair.NY Cannabis Licensing / California Hemp Lawsuit / Shopify Sued / Landlords as Cannabis Enforcers
New York will start accepting applications for general adult-use cannabis business licenses Oct. 4. But there are a lot of questions still left to answer in the coming weeks, two Foley Hoag partners said.View more book results for the query "Carters Inc"
Lawsuit Accuses Missouri Law Firm, Attorneys of Letting Client's Workers' Comp Case Lapse
Angela Goebel, of Blue Springs, Missouri, filed a petition Aug. 31 for damages in the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, against McElligott Ewan & Hall and attorneys William L. Hall and Eric D. Roby.New Collaboration Aims to Advise Law Firms on Post-Pandemic Talent and Operation Challenges
"Practicing law is stressful, no matter how you look at it. And lawyers are hungry for an atmosphere where the office doesn't add to the stress," said consultant Alexa Ross.Are Multiple Preservations Necessary Redux?
Must an objection be raised during trial if it had been previously raised during the litigation? Although the Court of Appeals has held that one pretrial objection preserves the issue, this issue has recurred—but rulings have not always been consistent.Emory Law, Carter Center Hosting Event on Rule of Law in Elections
The symposium, titled "Advancing the Rule of Law in U.S. Elections," will take place Thursday and Friday on Emory's campus in Atlanta.Ga. Federal Judge Partially Grants Summary Judgment to Edible Arrangements in Trade-Secrets Case
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia has allowed only a portion of small technology company Card Isle's copyright infringement lawsuit against Edible Arrangements to proceed past summary judgment.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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