State, Federal Courts in North Carolina Announce Reopening Dates Following Hurricane Helene
After issuing an emergency order Sept. 30 to close 13 county courts in North Carolina, Chief Justice Paul Newby extended the order, which is also set to expire Monday. Still, some locations have ongoing clean up efforts.An Engineering Firm Will Investigate Georgia's Deadly Dock Collapse
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who is representing relatives of three of people who died this past weekend, said Tuesday that he doesn't trust the state to investigate the collapse and called for the Department of Justice to investigate.Skadden's Ki Hong on Navigating the 2024 Election Cycle ... Legally
In a conversation with The American Lawyer's Patrick Smith, Skadden's Ki Hong describes how his practice came to fruition, how things have changed in the political climate over the last 20 years, how Harris' entry into the fray creates some confusing donor situations and what changes might make the whole apparatus a bit easier to understand.Rudy Giuliani Is Ordered to Turn Over Assets to 2 Ga. Election Workers. How Will That Work?
Here's how the property turnover may work, according to lawyers involved with the case and Tuesday's order by a federal judge in New York.Ga. Men Who Killed Ahmaud Arbery Want a New Trial
Seeking a new trial marks a first step by the three defendants in challenging their murder convictions.Big Law Leaders and Partners Accelerate Election Fundraising
Cravath's presiding partner and Sullivan & Cromwell's senior chair, among others, each gave $250,000 to the Harris Victory Fund.Standing to Sue? 3rd-Party Discrimination Dispute Lands Before Justices
"What is the violation of your client's own rights?," Justice Andrew A. Pinson asked appellant counsel during oral arguments Tuesday.Commentary: Empower Georgia's Youth and Earn a Tax Credit by Supporting the Fostering Success Act
Young people aging out of Georgia's foster care system face a daunting transition into adulthood. For members of Georgia's legal community, supporting this program aligns with the principles of justice and equity.Don't Rush to Change That Noncompete Just Yet, Employment Lawyers Advise
"I'm not necessarily recommending to my clients just yet to modify their restrictive covenant programs based on some theoretical risk that the NLRB will find them unenforceable as a general proposition," employment lawyer Joshua L. Weiner said.Trending Stories
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