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Rikers Island Must Be Turned Over to a Federal Receiver
Drawing on observations gathered by a delegation of New York City Bar Association members who visited the troubled jail complex on Rikers Island, the organization has joined a chorus of voices calling for the facility to be placed into federal receivership.'Courts Have to Do Better': Juul MDL Judge Dings Diversity Deficits at Plaintiffs Firms
At a Monday hearing, U.S. District Judge William Orrick, in the Northern District of California, allowed up to $150 million in attorney fees to move forward but questioned the lack of diversity among the 62 plaintiffs firms in the Juul multidistrict litigation.Meet the Players at the Center of the Supreme Court's New Trump Drama
The case sets up an unprecedented legal showdown over Trump's primary defense to a four-count indictment in D.C. federal court brought by Smith's office, which represents a dramatic new chapter in the relationship between the former president and the judicial body that he transformed.Logistics Industry Bankruptcy Cases: Yellow Corporation, Western Global Airlines
This issue of the Bankruptcy Update focuses on recent logistics industry bankruptcy cases of Yellow Corporation and Western Global Airlines.The Fast (and Strange) Rise of the Legal Influencer
Despite much cynicism and a recent controversy, top lawfluencers explain how to maintain a sound social media profile, and why it is worth the flack.View more book results for the query "Stark Stark"
Appellate Decision Should Remind Divorcees To Update Beneficiaries
Divorce can be a challenging and emotionally draining experience, leaving soon-to-be-ex-spouses with many legal and personal matters to resolve. Amidst all the turmoil, it is vital for individuals going through a divorce to understand the significance of updating their beneficiaries on their various accounts and financial instruments. Failing to do so after a divorce is final can have serious consequences.'Regulatory Tsunami' Eroding Legal Departments' Risk Preparedness
A survey released Wednesday found that chief legal officers and general counsel feel less prepared to handle all nine risk categories studied than they did a year earlier.Wilson Sonsini Lawyer Recognized for Pro Bono Guardianship Work
"[Nora] Crawford has distinguished herself by her willingness to take even the most difficult cases and by her consistently thorough, detailed and meticulously edited reports," Court of Chancery Magistrate Selena E. Molina said.Zip Code Matters for People Living in Poverty Who Need a Legal Aid Lawyer
A new American Bar Association survey identifies a significant lack of legal aid lawyers in the U.S. assisting the poor, with a great disparity in some states and in rural areas nationwide.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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