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Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-189
A part-time judge may not maintain concurrent civilian employment as a dispatcher with the State University of New York police in the same county where the judge presides.Thanks to the SEC, Law Firms See Increasing Business in ESG
Demand is up in ESG and corporate practices as clients sweat the SEC's proposed climate risk disclosures.Pittsburgh Penguins' Deputy GC Takes Legal Reins After Boss Promoted
Tracy McCants Lewis is moving up at the NHL franchise months after it came under new ownership.Jackson Lewis Defends Apple in Employment Suit Over Retail Workers' Pay for Transit Time
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.16 Attorneys General Join Fight to Oppose Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' Law
The law does not allow for sexual orientation or gender identity to be taught in kindergarten through third grade. It also requires the state education agency to write new classroom instructions for grades four through 12.View more book results for the query "*"
16 Attorneys General Join Fight to Oppose Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' Law
The law does not allow for sexual orientation or gender identity to be taught in kindergarten through third grade. It also requires the state education agency to write new classroom instructions for grades four through 12.Fast-Rising Health Care Staffing Firm Picks Zoom Attorney as Its First GC
Chris Cheng is taking the legal reins of Nomad Health, which sees lots of growth potential, in part because of burnout in the medical profession.Legal Tech Driving Rise in Business Executive Roles at Law Firms
With so much "technical debt" built up over the years, firm leaders and tech executives say these changes have necessitated a fundamental reorganization of their legacy systems.Zero Stars: Court Weighs Whether Companies Invite Libel by Asking for Google Reviews
"It is true that statements containing opinion are not actionable, but the analysis does not simply end there," argued appellant attorney Andrew M. Ruberti. "There's not a wholesale defamation exception for anything that might be labeled 'opinion.'"