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This Time It's Different at the US Supreme Court
Over the past 30 years, the Supreme Court has heard oral argument on abortion rights in at least seven different cases. Each time abortion rights supporters feared it would be the end of Roe. Yet this time is different.Law Firm Staff Poaching Is Becoming a Problem: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Government Asks 6th Circuit to Lift Stay on Vaccine-or-Test Mandate
If the Sixth Circuit keeps the stay in place, the government is asking that it be modified so the rule's masking-and-testing requirement remain in effect.Cyber Insurance Claims Trends to Watch in 2022
Coalition, Inc. shares emerging digital threats as well as lingering cyber insurance challenges to expect as 2022 rolls in.Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-108
Whether or not a judge may unilaterally substitute the owner/registrant for the operator of an alleged overweight vehicle is a legal question, which is beyond this Committee's jurisdiction. Similarly, whether or not any or all of the interested parties need to request or consent to the substitution is also a legal question beyond the jurisdiction of this Committee.View more book results for the query "*"
Meet The American Lawyer's 2021 Litigation Department of the Year Finalists
This year's group of finalists excelled in unusual circumstances over the past two years.For Wilmer's Litigation Department, Success Is a Complete Team Effort
Wilmer's litigation strength is bolstered by its collaborative, cooperative approach.The Modern Marvel: Cooley's Litigation Department Is a Trusted Partner of the New Economy
Cooley has made a big bet on the rise of Big Tech—and it's paying off.When the Going Gets Tough, Skadden's Litigators Get Going
Skadden's litigators thrive when the stakes are high and the odds are long.Trending Stories