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6 Ways to Avoid the Most Common Mistakes Trial Lawyers Make on Jury Charges
The jury charge conference is one of the most critical parts of the trial. How can litigators navigate the complex process for making tenders and objections to ensure error preservation.SDNY Judge Finds Assault During Jail Stint Can Form Basis for Career Offender Status
U.S. District Judge Richard Berman, in a case of first impression, agreed with a recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit finding New York's prison assault qualified as a violent felony under the Armed Career Criminal Act.Conversion Therapy—This Harmful Practice Needs to Be Banned
Parents can legally force their LGBTQ children into conversion therapy in all but 14 states, and for those LGBTQ teens living in the other 36 states, conversion therapy is a very real fear.Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber's Firm Nabs Holland & Knight Partner
Brian Toth specializes in commercial litigation, with an emphasis on business disputes, copyright and trademark infringement actions, consumer claims and class actions.In Policy Shift, Life Insurers Back Mandatory Retirement Plans
ACLI supports a bill floated by Rep. Neal that would mandate employers offer a retirement plan.View more book results for the query "*"
Millennials See a Cashless Future but Lack Credit Knowledge: Study
A TD Bank survey finds millennials often fall short on using credit properly.Mintz Bulks Up High-Growth Corporate Practice With Boston Duo
As Boston's tech transactions scene stays hot, Ed Pease and Larry Naughton are bringing their practices to Mintz from Wilmer and Choate, respectively.US Businesses With Ties to Huawei Need to Prepare for Disruption
U.S. banks and companies that do business with Huawei need to “understand where their pressure points would be in the relationship with Huawei,” which means examining flows of goods and services, data and money.After Rebuke, Texas Federal Judge Slams 5th Circuit for 'Inaccurate' Statements
“In almost 20 years on the bench, this court has not had to issue any other writing like this one," U.S. District Judge Keith Ellison of the Southern District of Texas wrote in an order, responding to criticism from the Fifth Circuit.Texas Federal Judge, After Rebuke, Slams 5th Circuit for 'Inaccurate' Statements
“In almost 20 years on the bench, this court has not had to issue any other writing like this one," U.S. District Judge Keith Ellison of the Southern District of Texas wrote in an order, responding to criticism from the Fifth Circuit.Trending Stories
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