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'That's Going to Lead to a Lot More Lawsuits': New Litigation Trend Emerging
A growing reliance on electronic messages is causing an unexpected outcome.Native American Women Lawyers Continue to Be Isolated and Harassed, ABA Study Finds
"I tried to connect with other racial minorities, but even with them, I had to work too hard to explain Native American issues," said one participant in a new study of her time in law school.Judges Are Not 'Employees' of the New York State Court System (as Far as Title VII Is Concerned)
A recent decision in a vaccine-mandate lawsuit held that state court judges are not "employees" of the court system under Title VII, showing that lawsuits brought in response to pandemic-era employment restrictions have not become moot as the world continues to transition to a post-COVID mindset.Big Law Firms Call on Top Law Schools to Condemn Anti-Israel Protests, Harassment
A group of more than 200 leading law firms implored law schools to reign in "anti-Semitic activities" on campus as Israel's response to the Oct. 7 attacks draws protest worldwide.View more book results for the query "Kaufman Dolowich"
Mid-Market Roundup: Amid Uncertainty, Mid-Market Firms Lean Into Strengths
Welcome to Mid-Market Roundup, where our team of regional editors shares the trends, challenges, opportunities and observations emerging in their markets.On the Move and After Hours: Javerbaum Wurgaft; Malamut; Kaufman Dolowich
Javerbaum Wurgaft merges with Rosner Law Offices; Malamut adds attorney on government affairs; and more moves.A Push for More Progress: Increased Diversity in the Legal Profession
While diversity within the legal profession has improved over the last few years, progress has been slow, and law firm leadership must be further educated on the importance of diversity and inclusion so they will take greater steps toward enhancing diversity among leadership and increasing transparency of their firm's diversity, equity and inclusion practices.LA Judge Disciplined for Unexcused Absences, Disrespecting Colleagues
Superior Court Judge Emily Spear said she didn't know, until counseled by her supervisor, that judges are expected to work regular business hours at their assigned courthouses, according to the Commission on Judicial Performance.The Movement Toward Increased Federal Jurisdiction Over Insurance Declaratory Judgment Actions
In the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, district courts exercising their discretion under the DJA are guided by the landmark opinion in Reifer v. Westport Insurance, 751 F.3d 129 (3d Cir. 2014). Reifer sets forth the factors a district court must address when deciding whether to abstain from hearing an insurance coverage declaratory judgment action.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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