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Defense Takes Over as Gwinnett County Judge Fights Computer Theft Charges
Defense experts testified they had concerns about the court system's computer network.Justices Take Up Dispute That Highlights Danger of Filing Dual Cases
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is poised to explore the limits of the doctrines of res judicata and collateral estoppel in a case that asks: What happens when only one of two dueling dockets proceeds on appeal?Akin Gump Continues 10-Year Revenue Climb as Partner Profits Jump
Firm chair Kim Koopersmith said a 3% increase in revenue per lawyer, along with a 2.8% jump in lawyer head count, are positive signs for the firm's future.Kilpatrick Boosted Revenue, Profit in 'Best Year Ever'
Chairman Henry Walker said net income exceeded budget by 20%.CCPA Update: AG's Office Publishes Modified Proposed Regulations
On Friday, Feb. 7, 2020, the California Attorney General's office published a notice of modifications to the text of the proposed regulations regarding…View more book results for the query "*"
Connecticut Is Testing Ground for Suit to Ban Transgender Athletes From Girls' Sports
A federal judge in Connecticut will decide whether transgender athletes can take part in girls' sports in the wake of a lawsuit filed Wednesday claiming transgender girls have an unfair advantage over athletes assigned female at birth.Houston Astros' Apology Offers Textbook Example of How Not to Handle a Crisis
Members of the 2017 World Series Champion Houston Astros held a press conference to open Spring Training this week. The purpose was to apologize for…Federal Circuit Tosses Patent Lawsuit Against Google Over Lack of Jurisdiction
In a reversal from a prior decision against Google earlier this year, the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that while a shelf or server rack could be considered a place of business, it's not enough to determine venue without the presence of an employee.Federal Circuit Dismisses Patent Lawsuit Against Google Over Lack of Jurisdiction
In a reversal from a prior decision against Google earlier this year, the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that while a shelf or server rack could be considered a place of business, it's not enough to determine venue without the presence of an employee.