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Lawmakers Support Making It Harder to Amend Constitution
The proposal to require a higher percentage of votes to approve constitutional amendments advanced without support from Democrats and, according to bill sponsor Rep. Rick Roth, lukewarm backing from House leaders.Shout-Out: Debevoise Defeats $14.5B Whistleblower Suit
The Debevoise team was led by partners Maeve O'Connor, Susan Reagan Gittes and Ed Schallert.Daily Dicta: Forget Dewey Cheatem & Howe: These Are the Best-Ever Law Firm Names
What might you call a law firm other than the lawyers' last names? Here are a few suggestions.Meet the Federal Judge Who Blocked Trump's Policy to Force Asylum-Seekers to Wait in Mexico
U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg's order blocking the administration's policy of returning Central American migrants to Mexico while they wait for their asylum cases to be heard is set to go into effect at 5 p.m. PST Friday.Trump Renominates Judges and Lawyers to Fill 7 Federal Judge Positions in New York
Of the seven New York federal judgeships, four renominations were for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York; two were for the Southern District of New York; and one was for the Western District of New York.View more book results for the query "*"
MCCA Panel Talks Privacy, Ethics Rules of the Road for Autonomous Vehicles
Autonomous vehicles could access location, health and other personal data. But who owns it, and should it be shared? Privacy and employment counsel discussed these issues at the MCCA Global TEC Forum.NY Democrats Split on Legislation to Close 'Double Jeopardy Loophole'
Now lawmakers are working with the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James—a major proponent of the legislation—to likely amend the bill a second time before it's approved in both chambers.High-Salaried Lawyers Should Pay More in Dues Than Others: Lawmaker
The California Legislature has not increased licensees' fees, previously called dues, since 1998 despite bar leaders' regular pleas for more money.Paul Hastings Lands Anti-Corruption Pair From Steptoe in DC
Matt Herrington and Tom Best, who together spent almost 28 years at Steptoe, have grown their practice beyond the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in recent years.Fisher Phillips Mines Jackson Kelly to Open Pittsburgh Office, Grow in Denver
The national labor and employment law firm recruited a six-lawyer mine safety team for it Denver and Pittsburgh offices.Trending Stories
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