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Mentor, Civil Rights Icon and Judge: Lawyers Remember Damon Keith, 'Hero to So Many'
Judge Damon Keith first used the phrase “democracies die behind closed doors” in a ruling in which the Sixth Circuit struck down the government's secretive post-Sept. 11 deportation panels.'Lamps Plus' Undermines Contract Principles
The decision in Lamps Plus opens the floodgates for creep in two directions and thereby threatens future courts' ability to apply contract law that suits the contract type and context of consent.Meet 'Sullivan': Boston's Sullivan & Worcester Rebrands After Growth Year
Managing partner Joel Carpenter said smart lateral hiring helped boost the firm's bottom line in 2018.Cotchett Pitre Teams Up to Sue Boeing on Behalf of Ethiopian Crash Victims' Families
“It is hard to believe that my entire family was wiped out in an incident in such a horrific way,” said Manant Vaidya, one of the plaintiffs, Monday. He lost 6 family members in the March 10 crash of a Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft, which is now grounded.Two Canadians Who Lost 10 Family Members in Ethiopian Crash Sue Boeing
“It is hard to believe that my entire family was wiped out in an incident in such a horrific way,” said Manant Vaidya, one of the plaintiffs, Monday. He lost six family members in the March 10 crash of a Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft, which is now grounded.View more book results for the query "*"
DOJ's Acting No. 3 Jesse Panuccio Stepping Down, Shares Advice for His Replacement
The former Foley & Larder partner is leaving his posts as acting associate attorney general and principal deputy associate attorney general at the end of the week.NY Law Journal Accused of Political Bias
It is not your job to opine on the merits of politics, and I view your assumption of such a mantle as a gross usurpation of authority.Law Grads Land Jobs at Best Rate in a Decade
About 79 percent of the class of 2018 found full-time jobs in the legal profession, up from 75 percent the previous year.Law Class of 2018 Notches Highest Legal Employment Rate in a Decade
The combination of more jobs and fewer graduates competing for them made for a robust employment climate for the J.D. class of 2018, new data from the American Bar Association shows. But more law graduates are slated to hit the hiring market in 2019, leaving questions about whether job gains will continue.After a Year, Leaders of Merged Texas Firms Reflect on Combinations
A year after three large Texas firms merged with national firms, their leaders are optimistic about the future.Trending Stories
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