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A Revealing Cannabis Practice Suit | New Litigation Work for Big Law | Regulators v. Big Weed in NJ
Cannabis attorney Lauren Rudick sued her former firm, Hiller PC, this week for missed payments and forced maternity leave work. Hiller managing partner Michael S. Hiller said Rudick's claims are meritless and threatened his own legal action.Goodwin Procter and Arnold & Porter Square Off in Nike's Patent Lawsuit Against New Balance
This "Who Got the Work" item was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.People in the News—Nov. 20, 2023—Pollock Begg, Duffy + Fulginiti
Pittsburgh divorce lawyer and Pollock Begg partner Brian C. Vertz was named president of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Foundation for a two-year term, beginning this afternoon.Privilege and Common Sense in International Arbitration
This article examines the difficulties that privilege issues can present in international arbitration, and concludes that solutions oftentimes lie with an overlooked legal tool—common sense.Pending Amendments to Public Health Law Expand Access But Fall Short
Trial attorney Alan Clark discusses the HIPAA privacy right to access and pending amendments to section 18 which expand the right to access but, in the author's view, do not adequately address these deficiencies and other provisions which appear to be in violation of federal regulations established under HIPAA, HITECH, and the 21st Century Cures Act.View more book results for the query "Duffy Duffy"
See Who Passed the July 2023 New York Bar Exam
Of the 9,779 candidates who took the most recent bar exam, 6,481 passed for an overall passing rate of 66%.People in the News—Oct. 16, 2023—Barley Snyder, Duffy + Fulginiti
Barley Snyder announced that partner Lauralee B. Baker has been appointed to the board of directors of the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra (LSO).$49.5M Might Not Be Enough: Blackbaud Resolved Claims, But Class Action Looms
"Class counsel remain committed to making it right for Blackbaud's data breach victims through our ongoing litigation in the District of South Carolina," DiCello Levitt lawyers said.$49.5M Might Not Be Enough: S.C.-Based Blackbaud Resolved Claims, But Class Action Looms
"Class counsel remain committed to making it right for Blackbaud's data breach victims through our ongoing litigation in the District of South Carolina," DiCello Levitt lawyers said.