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Perkins Coie, Other Defendants Unifying Behind Clinton Against Trump's Federal Election Lawsuit
"Here, the goal was for the alliance parties to stay on message and lead with the one theory or the one argument of the statute of limitations that could deliver the early knockout punch," said Kendall Coffey, a partner at Coffey Burlington.Biden's 'Ghost Gun' Rule Is Under Fire, and a Former ATF Official is Leading the Charge
Ghost guns are 3D-printed guns that have no serial numbers.Appian's General Counsel on Suing Rival Pegasystems, Winning $2 Billion Verdict
"The important thing here is you can't ever regret protecting the rights of your company. That's not something you should hesitate about. If the conduct is serious, you have to pursue it," said Appian GC Christopher Winters.Civil Rights Attorneys: DSU Lacrosse Players May Make a Case in Georgia Bus Search
Though no litigation had been filed as of May 12, authorities at both Delaware State University and the state government have made statements suggesting it's a possibility.View more book results for the query "*"
It Means Something Different to Be a Tech-Savvy Firm Today
Gone are the days when law firms could say "I have this e-discovery tool" or even "we're using AI" and have that be enough for clients. Embracing technology is table-stakes for many firms today, which means that to truly be innovative, something more is required.Big Law Firms Welcome Larger Summer Associate Classes to In-Office Work and Entertainment
Kirkland will host more than 500 lawyers across its global footprint. And Dechert and McDermott reported their largest classes in recent history, with 77 and 93 U.S. summers, respectively.The Marble Palace Blog: At Canada's Supreme Court, There Are No Leaks
The Supreme Court of Canada gives journalists advance access to court decisions before they are made public, giving them time to better understand and report about the cases. Secrecy-prone SCOTUS is not likely to follow suit.Kyra's Law 'Intuitive' to Protecting Children in Custody Cases, Custody Lawyer Says
Pointing to the murder of 20 children in New York by a parent during a child custody case, divorce or separation the last five years, Mudita Chawla, a partner with Chemtob Moss Forman & Beyda, said she believes "Kyra's Law" could protect families from additional tragedies.Trending Stories
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