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Racial Disparities on the Bar Exam Have Persisted for Decades. Does the Legal Profession Care?
Recent data from the American Bar Association has cast new attention on longstanding racial gaps in bar passage rates. Experts say the problem can be addressed if regulators are willing to adopt new approaches.Litigation Wrinkle in Trend of Online Influencers Inducing Short on Crypto Assets
Kyle W. Roche and Devin "Velvel" Freedman, partners at Roche Freedman in New York and Miami, represent the Cornell University computer science professor, Emin Gün Sirer.How to Keep Legal Spend From Veering Out of Control
"Legal spending variations are more volatile than most people appreciate, and it is not just because of the pandemic," one expert said.With Senate Confirmation, Former Defender Candace Jackson-Akiwumi Breaks Up All-White 7th Circuit
The Zuckerman Spaeder partner previously spent a decade as a federal public defender.Legal Tech Firm Sues New York Times After Back-and-Forth Between In-House Leaders
The New Jersey-based firm alleges that the Times used its 'stature and financial position' to escape a contractual obligation to pay for software services.View more book results for the query "*"
Intersectional Crash Did Not Cause Plaintiff's Injuries: Defense
On April 6, 2016, plaintiff Diane Pettine, an office administrator in her 50s, was driving south on Hareshill Road, at its intersection with Ridge Road, in Phoenixville. The front of a sport utility vehicle struck the driver's side of her sedan.These Appellate Judges Challenged DiFiore. Will Cuomo Give Them Their Spots Back?
There's uncertainty over whether Gov. Andrew Cuomo will select judges who pushed forward with a direct challenge to the authority of Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, who is seen as his ally.'A Human Tragedy': Litigation Expected in Wake of Deadly Miami Condo Collapse
"It's extremely unusual for a building that's been standing this long to just collapse. I frankly cannot remember this happening in South Florida without some external force on the building," one South Florida construction attorney said.Trending Stories
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