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Deadline Extended to Feb. 28: TLI's 2020 Professional Excellence Awards
Each year, The Legal Intelligencer's Professional Excellence Awards honor Pennsylvania law firms and attorneys who have made a significant, positive impact on the legal profession. Submissions for our 2020 awards are open as of Dec. 18 and the deadline for submitting has been extended to Feb. 28.DOJ Proposes Kirkland's Mark Filip as Live Nation-Ticketmaster Compliance Monitor
Kirkland & Ellis, the Justice Department lawyers said Tuesday in a court filing, was "well-qualified" to support Mark Filip as the monitoring trustee.Bar Exam Pass Rate Jumps to 80% Nationwide for First-Timers
The increase, though not unexpected, is welcome news in the legal academy, which has been plagued with falling or stagnant bar pass rates for the past five years.Fifth Circuit Decision Primes SCOTUS Test for Affordable Care Act
A discussion of two constitutional principles which have been paramount in the latest challenge to the health care law's constitutionality: Congress' power to levy taxes, and the doctrine of severability.Fox Rothschild, Former Morristown Attorney Seek Dismissal of Sexual Misconduct Claims
A former Fox Rothschild lawyer accused by a onetime paralegal of sexual harassment and attempted rape denied wrongdoing, contending that the claims under New York state law are invalid and claims under New Jersey law came too late.View more book results for the query "*"
Fox Rothschild, Ex-Atty Say Harassment and Assault Claims Don't Hold Up in NY
Plaintiff Stephanie Jones worked for the firm in Morristown, New Jersey. But her accusations against former Fox Rothschild lawyer Ian Siminoff landed in Manhattan federal court.Head Count Growth Drives Revenue Gains at Saul Ewing as Firm's Footprint Spreads
Still adjusting to a 2017 merger that brought the firm a Midwest and Florida presence, Saul Ewing also added a Minneapolis group in 2019.Familiar ALSPs Are Risking Unfamiliarity With Name Changes. So Why Rebrand?
Legal service providers can benefit from updating their brand name to reflect the opportunities and problems that dominate an ever-changing legal market, but leaving behind an established brand will always have its risks.Florida Could Extend Time for NCAA on Student-Athlete Pay
While a California law won't go into effect until 2023, the proposal in Florida would have allowed athletes from some of the country's highest-profile sports programs to be the first in the country to reap the benefits of a growing movement to undo long-standing NCAA prohibitions.