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FordHarrison Defending Publix in Litigation Over Religious Employee Working Sundays
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Ex-Visa Lawyer Takes Over as Executive Search Firm's Legal Chief
Tracey Heaton has joined Heidrick & Struggles as chief legal officer and corporate secretary.Lessons from 2021 That Will Help Prepare for 2022
Many firms are projecting that 2021 will be an improvement over 2020's average revenue growth and PPEP growth, which in January was not the common wisdom. But we have also learned some things in 2021 that should not be forgotten or overlooked in the rush to year-end.Trump Impeachment Lawyer, Silverman Thompson Partner Defend Bannon Against Contempt Charges
Both of Bannon's defense attorneys have been involved in cases tied to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.Bannon, Facing Contempt, Backed by Trump Impeachment Lawyer, Silverman Thompson Partner
Both of Bannon's defense attorneys have been involved in other cases tied to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.View more book results for the query "*"
Balancing the Scales of Justice in New York's Federal Trial Courts
In the federal districts that embrace New York City, thirty-four out of sixty-six judges are former prosecutors, but only two are former public defenders. This gross imbalance adversely affects the administration of justice.Japan, US Seek to Resolve Dispute Over Steel, Aluminum Tariffs
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said "the Department of Commerce's commitment to Japan is unwavering, as is our desire to strengthen our economic partnerships with like-minded countries."Gov. Wolf Loses in Court, Hands Over Judicial Appointment Records
Wolf had followed a decades-long tradition of keeping judicial applicants a secret and had refused to provide copies of applications and the names of applicants.Reports: Trump Selling DC Hotel to Investment Firm for $375M
The hotel has been a big money loser for the Trump family since it won rights to convert a stately federal building called the Old Post Office from the federal government under a lease that, with extensions, can run nearly 100 years.