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Coronavirus Liability Protection Bill Among Litigation Headlines of 2022 Legislative Session
A Hinshaw & Culbertson partner praised a coronavirus liability protection bill as a tool to alleviate the stress frivolous lawsuits have imposed on the ability of the judiciary to decrease the case backlog.Plaintiffs Bar Leaders Feeling Pressure to Make Deeper Diversity Improvements
National plaintiffs firms are looking to lure minority law grads and associates to their firms as they implement new hiring pipelines and focus on inclusion.Trump Media Partner Says It Has Lined Up $1B in Capital
Former President Donald Trump unveiled plans for a new messaging app called "Truth Social" to rival Twitter and the other social media platforms that banned him following the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.Former Judges Join Connecticut CASA Advisory Council
Joette Katz and Angela Robinson bring Connecticut CASA's advisory board to 12 membersThe Practical Challenges of Returning Abortion Rights to Legislative Control
The focus here will be on the significant practical issues that will arise if the court in June 2022, or sooner, announces that it has overruled Roe and Casey and how the court could address those issues in a way that was most faithful to fairly returning the subject of abortion regulation to the people through the legislative process.View more book results for the query "*"
A Look at the Top 10 (Plus 1) Business and Human Rights Issues Expected for 2022
The list includes some new regulatory obligations, some new rights that have been recognized, some themes from 2021 that will continue into next year, and a few oldies but goodies.Behind the Arbery Trial: 'It's Never Over,' Prosecutor Says
Cobb County Senior Assistant District Attorney Linda Dunikoski was lead prosecutor in the Ahmaud Arbery case, and she also heads the appellate section.NJ's Anti-Critical Race Theory Bill Likely Fails Constitutional Muster
We urge the New Jersey State Bar Association to vigorously oppose this ill-advised legislative proposal.A Challenge to Retention: The 'Pet-to-Threat' Phenomenon
Recently, a colleague, another woman lawyer, another former law firm partner, pointed out to me how a story line on the TV show, "Ted Lasso," resonated with her experience as a lawyer and woman of color. And, as I realized, it resonated with my experience as a woman lawyer too.Seminole Tribe Suspends Sports Betting After Court Rulings
The Seminole Tribe stopped accepting wagers on its Hard Rock SportsBook mobile app after an appeals court refused to put on hold a judge's ruling that said a deal giving the tribe control over sports betting throughout the state violates federal law.Trending Stories
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