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Ex-Attorney Alleges He's Been Thrown in 'Facebook Jail' Over Support for Trump
Former Kentucky attorney Eric Deters, who now serves as a spokesman for the firm at which he previously practiced, claims in a new lawsuit that his Facebook account has been suspended for, among other things, posting that the firm was "kicking ass."The Marble Palace Blog: What SCOTUS Lawyers Look Like
A solo appellate lawyer discusses why he made a photo collage to visualize the diversity of the lawyers arguing before the Supreme Court this term.General Counsel Have Strategic Role in Pushing for Workforce Equality
"We want to be ahead of the issue," Motion Picture Association GC Karyn Temple said, because not addressing equality issues has "legal implications, it comes with legal liability."Bank of America, Others Sued Over Debt Collection Claims
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Retired Supreme Court Justice Ming Chin Takes on New Role as a Neutral
"I decided to go back to work when I played golf 13 days in a row," retired California Supreme Court Justice Ming Chin said. "There's no way that I can continue this golf schedule. I was having a great time, really enjoying it. But I said, 'I have to have something else productive to do.' It was an easy decision."DuPont to Face Toxic Torts Trial After 2nd Circuit Finds Expert Testimony Wrongly Excluded
The procedural issue, the panel said, should have been reviewed under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.US Senate Confirms Three Top Federal Prosecutors for NY, Jump-Starting New Era
The selection of Damian Williams as the new leader of the historically independent Southern District has been praised as a "groundbreaking," if overdue, step.Undeterred by Johnson & Johnson's Recent Victory, $50 Million Lawsuit Emerges Over Talcum Powder
Diana Zappone alleges her ovarian cancer is linked to Johnson & Johnson talc products.Pa. Justices Take Up Dispute Over Bank Accused of Aiding Alleged Ponzi Scheme
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear argument over whether the lower court rightly ordered a new trial in a lawsuit filed by the receiver of the assets of convicted Ponzi schemer Robert Bentley, claiming the bank aided and abetted fraud.Trending Stories
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