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Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-164
Provided the judge is satisfied they can be fair and impartial, the judge may preside in a case where the plaintiff is an attorney who frequently appears before the judge and was previously co-counsel with the judge's sibling on several discrete cases.Worried Is An Understatement: The Privacy Issues Employers and Businesses Might Face Post-Dobbs
In this week's episode, Jennifer Beckage of The Beckage Firm and Carrie-Sophia of plaintiffs firm C.A. Goldberg discuss some ways that personal data might be collected and used after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.View more book results for the query "*"
Coinbase CLO Paul Grewal Blasts SEC for 'Enforcement-First' Crypto Crackdown
Coinbase CLO Paul Grewal says the SEC is putting the cart before the horse when it brings enforcement actions before it clearly defines the crypto regulatory landscape.Coinbase Legal Chief Blasts SEC for 'Enforcement-First' Crypto Crackdown
Coinbase CLO Paul Grewal says the SEC is putting the cart before the horse when it brings enforcement actions before it clearly defines the crypto regulatory landscape.The 'Largest Potential for Growth': A Firm's Existing Client Relationships
Two recent law firm combinations have boosted Crowell's bona fides and that's given the firm the ability to "augment and enrich existing client relationships," said firm chair Philip Inglima.Ex-Conyers Mayoral Candidate Sentenced to Prison for Fraudulent $323K PPP Loan
"Ware shamelessly took advantage of a program designed to assist others in need during an unprecedented challenge to our nation," U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan said in a news release.Increase Your Value as An Advisor
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