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'Not Forthright' or 'A Dreamer'? Dueling Images of Joe Dunn Emerge as Bar Court Trial Nears Close
UC 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.White & Case Expands Miami Office, Doubling Down On Market's Long-Term Growth
The New York-based firm, which added another floor to its longstanding home in the Southeast Financial Center, follows Greenberg Traurig in renewing office leases.People in the News—April 17, 2024—Klehr Harrison, McAndrews Mehalick
Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg announced that Lisa Lori, a partner in the firm's litigation department, was recently selected as the next president of Marywood University.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 "Square"
Legal Tech Rundown: Harvey Acquisition, Relativity Hire, Thomson Reuters API Portal, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new partnerships.In Win for Securities Industry, Justices Curb Investor Suits Over 'Pure Omissions'
Investors can bring such suits only when such omissions create "misleading half-truths," Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote for a unanimous court.Big Trouble—Little Governments
While asserting claims in federal court against local government is a powerful tool, it is one that should be used sparingly and carefully. Like most other litigation, such claims come with significant risks and financial costs.Digital Dibs: Rival Views of Generative AI Copyrights
GAI platforms like ChatGPT and OpenAI often require very little human input, shattering this legal landscape's framework by posing a simple question: Who authored the material? We'll explore how two countries are answering this question in different ways.Zoning Hearing Board, Court Failed to Evaluate Merits of Zoning Variance Requests in 'RDM Group'
In a recently published opinion, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court in RDM Group v. Pittston Township Zoning Hearing Board found that a local zoning hearing board and the corresponding trial court abused its discretion by failing to properly evaluate the merits of zoning variance requests of a property owner that sought to build a warehouse in Pittstown Township.Download Now
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