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'Should Jury Trials Be Allowed to Continue?': Concerns Amid Absence of Court COVID-19 Data
A lack of COVID-19 data collection by some Georgia courts has jurists struggling to ease prospective jurors' concerns.Baker McKenzie Taps Associate, IBM Watson's Brian Kuhn to Lead AI Transformation Team
Former global leader of IBM's Watson Legal Consulting Brian Kuhn and Baker McKenzie associate Danielle Benecke will oversee the firm's effort to combine AI and institutional knowledge to solve internal, client and societal challenges.After a Year Shut In, Summer Associates Relished In-Person Opportunities
Finally getting to be face-to-face with classmates and lawyers made all the difference, according to the 2021 Summer Associates Survey.When It Comes to Cybersecurity, It Pays to Take an Offensive Approach
Stay a step ahead of digital ne'er-do-wells with an aggressive attitude toward cyber risks.View more book results for the query "*"
Prosecutor's Dual Role Clerking for Presiding Judge Upends Death Row Inmate's Conviction
"Judicial and prosecutorial misconduct—in the form of an undisclosed employment relationship between the trial judge and the prosecutor appearing before him—tainted applicant's entire proceeding from the outset," the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled.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.Trending Stories
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