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Incoming Phila. Bar Chancellor Plans to Equip Members for Changing Tech Landscape
Katayun Jaffari said the association is developing a center for innovation and the practice of law where attorneys will be able to share resources on how to tackle top-of-mind tech-related issues such as artificial intelligence and remote work.Wilmer's Bharara to Lead Probe Into Alleged State Police Traffic Enforcement 'Slowdown'
“I have complete confidence that Mr. Bharara possesses the skill, experience, and unquestioned integrity to complete this investigation and pursue any lead, without fear or favor,” New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said.Meet the Pacific Northwest Judges Who Rejected the Kroger-Albertsons Supermarket Merger
Oregon U.S. District Judge Adrienne Nelson, an appointee of President Joe Biden, ruled in favor of the Federal Trade Commission and against the large grocery chains. Nelson's decision, along with one from Washington state court Judge Marshall Ferguson, preceded Albertsons announcement that it would abandon the merger plan.'All About Case Selection': Small But Mighty Miami Firm Reflects on Decades of Success
“We never wanted to grow just for the sake of growth,” said Steve Cain, founding partner of a Miami boutique firm celebrating 40 years of cases.View more book results for the query "*"
Visa CLO-Turned-Vice Chair Seeing Payoff From Expanded Role
Kelly Mahon Tullier is among a legion of U.S. executives in recent years who have used their legal chief posts as a springboard to broader roles.Supreme Court of Georgia Disbars 1, Reinstates 1
The court issued one attorney discipline Tuesday and on Nov. 26 issued one opinion regarding a reinstatement.New York City’s Failure To Pay Its Bills Is Putting Vulnerable New Yorkers in the Crosshairs
The board chairs for Legal Services NYC and the New York Law Assistance Group say that the New York City government owes more than $25 million to the two legal service providers.Immigration Under the Trump Administration: Five Things to Expect in the First 90 Days
The authors write "The first Trump administration brought significant changes to U.S. immigration policies, which had profound impacts on businesses and individuals alike. Donald Trump has shared plans for closing the U.S. borders and enforcing mass deportations for undocumented immigrants almost immediately after taking office in January. Below are five major impacts to immigration policy we saw as a result of Trump's first term, and what we can expect for his second term."Justice on the Move: The Impact of 'Bristol-Myers Squibb' on FLSA Forum-Shopping
Savvy plaintiffs-side attorneys are leveraging this split to avoid bringing their FLSA collective action where the employer is located if that jurisdiction is deemed unfavorable, and instead identifying a putative plaintiff located in a “friendlier” jurisdiction that allows anyone with similar claims to opt-in, regardless of where they live or work.Trending Stories
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