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Jury Trial Decline Results in Fewer Verdict-Related Appeals. Does it Matter?
"If there is not a robust pipeline of decisions going up and coming down where the appellate courts are providing guidance to trial judges, then the consequence is oftentimes a lot of wasted time," said attorney Ryan Baker.American Bankruptcy Institute President Behind Push for Subchapter V Legislation
"The biggest accomplishment is that at the annual spring meeting, the task force will release and publish important recommendations to Congress," the ABI president said in an interview.'Not Forthright' or a 'Dreamer'? Dueling Images of Joe Dunn Emerge as Bar Court Trial Nears Close
University of California at Berkeley School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky called Dunn a man of "impeccable" integrity, even as former state bar trustees suggested the former bar executive was less than truthful about his 2014 trip to Mongolia.Stretched to the Limit, GCs Turn to Legal Ops as Escape Valve
GCs see adopting technology and more efficient processes as crucial to freeing up their time so that they can stay on top of risk management and strategically advise fellow colleagues and the board, FTI Consulting and Relativity say in a report.Child Support Caps and Calculations: Is There Still a Need for 'Needs'?
Prior to the Child Support Standards Act, there was a wide disparity of child support awards due to a lack of clear standards and formulas. In 1995, the Court of Appeals stepped in to provid guidance, offering two ways to calculate an award: One is by setting a cap and the other is by demonstrating proven costs. Authors Robert Dobrish and Lee Rosenberg offer their thoughts on this hot-button issue of why judges seem to favor the cap method over the other.View more book results for the query "Kaplan"
A 'Bad Look'?: Legal Ed Professionals Weigh In on US News Rankings Methodology
Daniel Tobin referred to one aspect of the organization's methodology as U.S. News "throwing a little bit of a temper tantrum."Ex-Wife Can't Be Forced to Discuss Alleged Abortion, Court Rules
Compelling production of information on how the ex-wife allegedly obtained an abortion-inducing medication would violate her civil rights under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, the Fourteenth Court of Appeals held.Arbitration at the Supreme Court
Whether from the perspective of litigation strategy or transactional document drafting, the Supreme Court's resolution of the questions in these three cases will offer important guideposts for attorneys and their clients.A Shake-Up Among Top Schools: US News Releases Best Law Schools Rankings
The University of Virginia School of Law rose four spots while the New York University School of Law dropped four places.The AI Revolution Is Here. Who Will Be the Winners and Losers in Legal Services?
"If they figure out how to incorporate this technology into their comp model, then they'll be the winners," said Stephanie Corey, co-founder of the legal ops consulting firm UpLevel Ops, on the rise of AI and how it will disrupt the way law firms do business.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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