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2nd Circuit Clarifies Abstention Doctrine's Narrow Scope in Connecticut Probate Case
The ruling, from a unanimous panel of the Manhattan-based appeals court, enforced a narrow jurisdiction over probate decisions from state courts in a case out of Connecticut.Industry Focus Is a Path to Premium Rates—Even When Unconventional
Law firms' 2021 financial results show the value of taking an industry-oriented approach to organizing practices.City Bar and Allies Call for Campaign Finance Reform in New York, Including Enforcement With Teeth
Organizations backing campaign finance oversight with teeth said that the Chief Enforcement Counsel of the State Board of Elections is currently "designed for inaction."'Never Become a Billable Hours Machine' and Other Guidance From a Texas Bar Honoree
'From the first day in my legal career, I've aspired to conduct myself like my greatest lawyer-heroes: Abraham Lincoln, Atticus Finch (who was modeled after Harper Lee's father), James A. Baker III, and Leon Jaworski... ' says Talmage Boston, a partner with Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & NortonBursor & Fisher Sues Chinese Game Developer Over Minors' In-Game Purchases
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Former NJ Attorney Reprimanded for Commingling Bank Accounts, Misappropriating Client Funds
The New Jersey Supreme Court filed a reprimand against a Hawthorne attorney March 14 after a disciplinary investigation found he commingled thousands of dollars between bank accounts and failed to safeguard client funds.Judge Denies Phila. School District's Immunity Bid in School-Bus Sex Assault Case
Judge Vincent Johnson of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas shut down the school district's argument that the application of an exception to the Political Subdivision Tort Claims Act was open to interpretation.Sills Cummis Handling Flushable Wipes Suit
This suit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Reckitt Benckiser Taps K&L Gates For Wage-and-Hour Dispute
This suit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Ex-Judiciary Employees Tell Congress Harassment, Discrimination Policies Are 'Severely Flawed'
One of the former judiciary employees is suing the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts and Judicial Conference over its procedures for resolving harassment complaints.Trending Stories
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