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Shutts & Bowen Partner Raul Salas Has Died at Age 63
Longtime Shutts & Bowen partner Raul Salas died on Feb. 28 at age 63 after a long and hard-fought battle with cancer.University of Texas Legal Chief Takes On Review of Admissions Cheating Scandal
University of Texas has tapped its vice president for legal affairs to conduct a review of how its fired men's tennis coach became embroiled in the nationwide college admissions scandal.Process, Procedure and Prosecutorial Misconduct in Stacy Parks Miller Case
On Feb. 8, former Centre County District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller was suspended from the practice of law for one year and one day.7 Reasons 2019 Is the Year of Privacy
The legal world is going to have a lot to say in 2019 about how privacy will be viewed for the next decade and beyond.'Embrace the Same Tools' as Alternative Providers, Genova Burns Founder Says
"If a firm wants to compete today, it has to accept these trends and respond in-kind to these demands of the marketplace," Angelo Genova said.View more book results for the query "*"
One Size Doesn't Fit All—Two Laterals' Perspectives on Making the Move
A lateral transition can be a positive transformation, if done for the right reasons and with realistic expectations.Court Rejects 'Close Nexus' Arbitration Argument in Dispute Between School, Condo Owner
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that defendants in a suit alleging breaches of two condominium agreements cannot rely on an arbitration clause in one contract to knock claims out of court alleging breaches of a separate contract that does not contain an arbitration clause.NACDL President Findling Cheers California Ban on Executions
“Time and again, the death penalty, as much of America's criminal justice system, has been demonstrated to be racist, discriminatory, ineffective, expensive, and a stain on this nation,” said National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers president Drew Findling.Public Safety Depends on Juries Chosen Without Racial Discrimination
The upcoming arguments in Flowers v. Mississippi could reaffirm the nation's commitment to impartial justice.Appeals Panel Upholds Dismissal of Taylor English Legal-Mal Suit
The complaint accused Taylor English Duma and partner Michael Trotter of legal malpractice for drafting an operating agreement that allowed an investment company to unilaterally shut down a company set up to make and market a medical CPAP device invented by the plaintiff.Trending Stories
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