By Adolfo Pesquera | June 5, 2024
The Paxton petition follows in the steps of his first assistant, whose ethics violations defense on the same issues is pending before the Texas Supreme Court.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 5, 2024
The Judicial Nominating Commission is accepting judicial candidate nominations and applications to fill vacancies for superior court judgeships in the Houston, Piedmont and Tifton judicial circuits and a state court judgeship in Rockdale County.
By Michael A. Mora | June 5, 2024
"There's a tendency to treat crypto and meme coins as a joke where they don't need to be taken seriously," said Joe Delich, a partner at Freedman Normand. "But they're a real product."
New York Law Journal | Best Practices|Expert Opinion
By Richard Schoenstein | June 5, 2024
Tarter Krinsky partner Richard Schoenstein offers 10 tips for navigating a civil trial, based on his recent experience trying six cases between July 2023 through June 2024.
By Ross Todd | June 5, 2024
Some of the litigators from boutiques and mid-size law firms who participated in Law.com's "How I Made It" series this past year had their early careers disrupted by the Great Recession.
By Christopher Niesche | June 4, 2024
The changes, which will make Australian privacy law more like the EU's, "should be giving people nightmares," said one Sydney-based privacy partner.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | June 4, 2024
"This (would not be a) ruling on the substance of plaintiffs' claims," Tiseme Zegeye of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, one of the attorneys for the plaintiffs, said. "This is determining where the lawsuits will play out. ... It's the first step in figuring out where these cases move forward and how they're going to play out."
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 4, 2024
The current rule has been a problem, Kinard noted, when it comes to lawyers' mobility since it hinders their ability to switch firms. It is a particularly thorny issue for associates.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 4, 2024
The Oregon jury's verdict, which included $200 million in punitive damages, followed a month of trial in a case brought by Kyung Lee, diagnosed with mesothelioma after decades of being exposed to Johnson & Johnson's baby powder.
By Michael A. Mora | June 4, 2024
"Joe Carollo will be laughing to the bank if they can't get the house," said a real property lawyer closely following the litigation.
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