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Eleventh Circuit Chief Says Wait and See How SCOTUS Rules on Mississippi Abortion Ban
"No matter which way the court rules, it seems to me it's going to bear directly on the correct outcome of this controversy," Chief Judge William Pryor said.Judge Upbraids Former Governor Over Courtroom 'Outburst' in Talc Trial
"You don't have a right to make an outburst and testify in front of the jury. And I will not allow it going forward," Richmond County State Court Judge Patricia W. Booker told former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes of the Barnes Law Group.State Bar's Nonlawyer Licensing Proposal Revealed for Public Vetting—and Criticism
Public comments on the proposal will be accepted through Jan. 12 The bar's board of trustees will then consider whether to forward a licensing program to the California Supreme Court and the Legislature.Who Got the Work?℠: University of California Faces Privacy Class Actions Over Health Data Breach
Here's your weekly round-up of the law firms and lawyers being tapped to handle key California cases and close major deals for their clients.Disciplinary Petition Alleges Houston Lawyer Assisted Clients in Medical Glove Scam
The Commission for Lawyer Discipline alleges Edward C. Burwell set up a "sham 'trust fund'" to take payments from customers of his clients to pay for audits, but failed to refund the money when the audits didn't happen.View more book results for the query "*"
Connecticut Bar Exam Pass Rate Drops to Less Than 60%
Of the 365 test takers of the July 2021 Connecticut bar exam, 214, or 59%, passed. That is a slight dip from the previous bar exam results.Judge Raises Conflict Concerns About Kellogg Hansen in Google Advertising Cases
U.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel on Friday ordered Kellogg Hansen to explain how the firm plans to represent British newspaper Daily Mail in the multidistrict litigation over Google's digital advertising while representing Facebook in a separate antitrust case brought by the Federal Trade Commission. "I'm not accusing anybody of bad faith here," Castel said at the hearing, "but it's an odd lineup."Judge Raises Conflict Concerns About Kellogg Hansen in Google Advertising Cases
U.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel on Friday ordered Kellogg Hansen to explain how the firm plans to represent British newspaper Daily Mail in the multidistrict litigation over Google's digital advertising while representing Facebook in a separate antitrust case brought by the Federal Trade Commission. "I'm not accusing anybody of bad faith here," Castel said at the hearing, "but it's an odd lineup."Huawei CFO Makes Deal With Feds in Bank Fraud Investigation
Meng Wanzhou of the People's Republic of China, age 49, was arrested in Canada and arraigned Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.Vaccine Mandate Tracker: The Law Firms Requiring Vaccination for Office Returns
The list of law firms announcing mandatory vaccination is growing.Trending Stories
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