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'Barely-Lawyered Temper Tantrum': What Lawyers Are Saying About Cipollone's Impeachment Letter
Lawyers have a lot to say about the Trump White House's refusal to cooperate with the House impeachment inquiry. Here's a roundup of some of the commentary.Read: What the New Cohen Docs Say About Donald Trump
In one of the documents released Thursday, an FBI agent said it appears then-candidate Trump was involved in discussions over the hush money payment to former porn star Stephanie Clifford.Compelled Use of Biometric Identifiers to Unlock Electronic Devices Under the Fifth Amendment
Should fingerprints and facial recognition be treated more like passcodes and passwords in the smartphone context? Two recent cases reflect a split of authority on that question.View more book results for the query "The Associated Press"
Bezos-National Enquirer Skirmish Reminds Lawyers to Think Twice Before Sending Demand Letters
Staying on the right side of the 'Flatley' line in an era of social media publicity and a daily barrage of celebrity and political gossip can require finesse. Aggressive demand letters surely have their place, but lawyers and clients should be careful to stick to the facts of the alleged injury when building up leverage.Conn. Supreme Court Reverses Decision Based on Flawed Police Report
The Connecticut Supreme Court unanimously sided with the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles in a case involving a flawed police report used as the basis of a three-month driver's license suspension for a woman accused of drunken driving.Florida Pardons 4 African-American Men Accused of 1949 Rape
The case of the men known as the Groveland Four has been documented in a book and is considered a blight on Florida's history.When Will Lawyers Ever Learn? From Email Security to Metadata Confusion
Are lawyers stupid? Or, are lawyers lazy? Or, are lawyers competing to see who can keep his head in the sand the longest? What else can explain two recent events that should serve as warnings that we cannot continue to ignore our obligations to clients.Psychological Testing: Controversy and Consensus
In his column on Matrimonial Practice, Timothy M. Tippins explores the current controversy regarding the reliability of psychological testing in custody determinations.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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