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Law Department Asks SCOTUS to Uphold Handgun Licensing Requirement in Amicus Brief
Lawyers for the city argued that New York's so-called "proper cause" licensing requirement, which requires concealed-carry applicants to show a special need for self-defense, was needed to protect residents from a rise in gun violence.Lathrop GPM Trains Diversity Lens on Franchise Industry
The firm has a thriving franchise practice, and it's launching a speaker series to encourage greater diversity in the ranks.Truth in Lending Suit Against Delaware Title Loans Inc. Heads to Federal Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Attorneys Expect More Deals Like This $34 Million Contract as South Florida Population Grows
"If the Miami-Dade market continues to be expensive and increasing at a rapid rate, I think you might see within the macro-trend of a South Florida migration," said a Haber Law attorney.View more book results for the query "*"
Attorneys Discuss Difficulty for Defendants in Employment Suits Looking to Survive Summary Judgment
Federal court Judge Kari Dooley has denied a local university's motion for summary judgment in an age discrimination employment matter.Counsel Seek About $600K in Attorney Fees for Litigation Highlighting Class Action Law Uncertainty
"What we're seeing is a lot of young, hungry plaintiffs' attorneys that are looking at the Eleventh Circuit as a popular destination to file their new cases," said Ian H. Ross, a partner at Stumphauzer Foslid Sloman Ross & Kolaya.'The Great Equalizer': Peloton Is Law Firms' Pandemic Obsession
Lawyers can't stop talking about the high-end exercise bike, and some firms are launching Peloton-centered wellness programs. It's more than just a perk or a fad, they say.Trending Stories
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