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In the New Normal, There Are No Excuses for Not Building a Diverse Talent Pipeline
The shift toward virtual interviewing has expanded law firms' opportunities to meet with law students from a bigger pool of schools—and more diverse backgrounds.3rd Circ. Clarifies When Evidence From Flawed Warrants May Be Admissible
In a precedential decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled that because a warrant for a man suspected of child molestation—which included an assumption that he likely possessed child pornography—was executed in good faith, the nearly 70,000 illegal images obtained by a police search should be admissible as evidence.'He Had a Gift': Connecticut Attorney Hubert Santos Has Died
Connecticut's legal community is mourning the loss of a beloved and respected criminal defense attorney.Good Billing Hygiene Is a Yearlong Pursuit
By adopting good billing and collections practices at midyear, lawyers can avoid the year-end stress and crunch to collect, the columnists suggest.Are Certain Candidates Beyond Redemption?
There have been some recent reforms that are part of national trend to eliminate, or at least mitigate, the vestigial discrimination against those with a criminal past. But as Jerry H. Goldfeder discusses in this edition of his Government and Election Law column, the New York City Council took a step backward by passing a City Charter amendment barring certain felons from running for or holding office in New York City.View more book results for the query "*"
Texas Attorney Sentenced to 6 Months in Federal Prison for IOLTA Tax Evasion
"This was a heartbreaker to lose," said criminal-defense attorney Michael Minns of Houston, who plans to appeal his client's conviction and sentence for felony conspiracy to defraud the United States.Ten Questions To Prepare for the New Rules of Communication
The authors of this article have noted a pattern of reoccurring communication challenges that are full of nuances and potential landmines. But knowing the right questions to ask is critical for being as prepared as possible.Rimôn Law Expands in Paris With 2-Lawyer Compliance Hire
The hires add a practice area to the fast-growing alternative law firm's Paris office, which opened in February.Who Got the Work: A Sewer Suit, a Fruit Snack Funding
Chiesa Shahinian is representing a New Jersey township in its dispute over the operation of the municipal sewage system, Nutter served as legal counsel to a snack food manufacturer in a Series A capital raise, and other work from midsize firms.Cell Tower Lease, Detached Garage Focus of Pa. Real Estate Cases
The following are recent Pennsylvania court cases of note to real estate law practitioners.Trending Stories
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