By Bruce Love | June 27, 2022
Shortly after a group of lawyers filed a petition request for emergency relief, a Louisiana court has issued a temporary restraining order against the state's "trigger laws," which were designed to criminalize all abortions in the state immediately on the reversal of "Roe v. Wade."
By Jacob Polacheck | June 27, 2022
Matthew Nichols, who moved from King & Spalding to Greenberg Traurig, said he anticipates a significant amount of his client business to switch with him.
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By Tasha Norman | June 27, 2022
"Balance, flexibility, creativity. 2022 is an important transition year for the entire legal profession as we all reconsider what works, what doesn't, and how to do it better."
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By Donna Carlson | June 27, 2022
"My biggest challenge has been overcoming my fear that it was impossible to be the wife and mother I wanted to be while also being the successful attorney I wanted to be."
By Jacob Polacheck | June 26, 2022
Leaders of midsize and large law firms say they are still hiring lawyers at an active clip, but they are monitoring any chance of an economic downturn.
By Mason Lawlor | June 24, 2022
"Without question, the district court was correct that § 4712 protects 'employee[s]' of 'contractor[s]' and 'subcontractor[s]' from being 'discharged, demoted, or otherwise discriminated against as a reprisal' for whistleblowing," the appeals court said. "But the district court failed to appreciate that Congress did not stop there."
By Michael A. Mora | June 23, 2022
An August primary election fight will pit Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Mark Blumstein against challenger Ariel Rodriguez, a trial attorney at the Office of the U.S. Trustee in Miami.
By Michael A. Mora | June 23, 2022
The median jury verdict in the past five years is 79.5% greater than the median verdict spanning the earlier period of 2001 to 2005. For mediated settlements, the contemporaneous increase has been 90%. For non-mediated settlements, it has been a mere 7.5%.
By Mason Lawlor | June 23, 2022
"Put succinctly, the crime at issue here is murder, and the parents have not been murdered," Presiding Judge Sara L. Doyle wrote in the court's opinion, filed June 17. "Under this natural construction, the parents are not victims of the crime of murder."
By Michael A. Mora | June 22, 2022
"There have been hundreds of thousands of assignments of benefits lawsuits that have been filed since the enactment of the statute," said Jake D. Huxtable, a partner at Kelley Kronenberg. "And these AOB contractors do not contain this per unit cost estimate that is signed and executed by the homeowner."
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