By Lisa Helem | November 21, 2019
The National Law Journal celebrated exemplary lawyers and law firms from Washington, D.C. and around the country at our 2019 National Law Journal Legal Awards.
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By Varsha Patel | November 18, 2019
Maria Passemard, John Lewis' head of legal operations, says the retailer's legal team is becoming more present within the institution's management structure and explains its focus is on "adding value rather than churning contract after contract".
Connecticut Law Tribune | Event|News
By Robert Storace | November 7, 2019
The U.S. Senate voted 86-2 Thursday afternoon to confirm Connecticut federal prosecutor William Nardini to a judgeship on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
By ALM Staff | November 7, 2019
Laura Prather of Haynes and Boone and CNN's legal department have been zealous advocates for freedom of the press.
New Jersey Law Journal | Event
By New Jersey State Bar Association | November 4, 2019
A selection of November events of interest to NJSBA members
New Jersey Law Journal | Event
By New Jersey State Bar Association | November 4, 2019
Beauchamp says Emmett Till's murder can teach us "to become something better than we are now"
Connecticut Law Tribune | Event|News|Profile
By Robert Storace | October 30, 2019
Colleagues describe Connecticut Superior Court Judge Barbara Bailey Jongbloed, President Donald Trump's nominee for the federal bench, as a diligent jurist.
By Kibkabe Araya | October 29, 2019
Lawyers from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office told a group of in-house counsel at the ACC annual meeting that the agency wants to let in-house counsel know how it can assist with their companies' IP-related concerns.
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By Robert Storace | October 17, 2019
"Alex Jones and Norm Pattis [Jones' New Haven-based attorney] should recognize that if this case goes to trial they may well lose," said W. John Thomas, professor of law at Quinnipiac University School of Law. "Every jury is different, especially in different locations, but this jury award is evidence that a group of 12 presumably reasonable people will hold conspiracy theorists responsible for their conduct."
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By Robert Storace | October 1, 2019
Retired Judge Robert Holzberg found that 71 priests had abused 281 minors. Of these, a small group of 10 priests had amassed the majority of victims: 172 children, or 61%.
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