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US Law Firms Use Huge Salaries to Lure Australian Associates to the States
Young Australian lawyers can earn two to three times more in New York or San Francisco.Plaintiff Counsel Jessica Ayala Seals Deal for Arbitration Award That Quadrupled Original Offer
Three attorneys from Carter Mario Law Firm in North Haven helped clinch the award for the victim of a car crash.Pa. Supreme Court Orders Courts to Reopen by July 6
The high court's deadline for reopening courthouses comes at a time when attorneys are facing a patchwork of different operations across the state, where some courts are mostly up and running and others are still working to get courtrooms back open to litigators.New York City Bar Association Rates 6 of 8 Manhattan DA Primary Candidates as 'Approved'
Civil rights attorney Tahanie Aboushi and public defender Eliza Orlins, who have campaigned the most progressive positions in the race alongside Quart, were rated "not approved." The ratings came out on the eve of primary Election Day.Former Pa. Prosecutor Is the Latest to Join Big Law Ranks From DOJ
Mayer Brown just added in D.C. a former federal prosecutor in Pennsylvania, but overall, Big Law's hiring appetite is not uniform. Some firms "are feeling a bit saturated," a recruiter said.View more book results for the query "*"
Prosecutors Trickle Into Law Firms, but Flood Gate Hasn't Yet Opened
Mayer Brown just added in D.C. a former federal prosecutor in Pennsylvania, but overall, Big Law's hiring appetite is not uniform. Some firms "are feeling a bit saturated," a recruiter said.Judge Sanctions Dechert Attorneys in 3M Earplug Trial for 'Willful Disregard' of Court Orders
"Today these proceedings and the integrity of the court were degraded, they were disrespected by the willful violation of my orders by 3M's counsel," U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers said June 18, hours before a jury issued a $1.7 million verdict, according to a transcript.Judge Sanctions 3M's Attorneys in Earplug Trial for 'Willful Disregard' of Court Orders
U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers imposed a $10,000 sanction on one attorney and $2,000 sanction against another defense lawyer. "Today these proceedings and the integrity of the court were degraded, they were disrespected by the willful violation of my orders by 3M's counsel," the judge said June 18, hours before a jury issued a $1.7 million verdict, according to a transcript.Judge Sanctions 3M's Los Angeles Attorneys in Earplug Trial for 'Willful Disregard' of Court Orders
U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers imposed a $10,000 sanction on one attorney and $2,000 sanction against another defense lawyer. "Today these proceedings and the integrity of the court were degraded, they were disrespected by the willful violation of my orders by 3M's counsel," the judge said June 18, hours before a jury issued a $1.7 million verdict, according to a transcript.Divided High Court Reverses Conviction of IT Tech Who Secretly Forwarded Boss' Emails to Himself
"If the court had interpreted the statute differently, it could have criminalized a lot of innocuous behavior—behavior that many of us engage in regularly, like forwarding emails," said appellate attorney Leigh Ann Webster of Strickland Webster in Atlanta.Trending Stories
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