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Are We Stuck? How These In-House Leaders Push Past DEI Plateaus
Legal leaders at Discover and MCCA, Abbvie and Facebook discuss their lessons learned.Regular Inspections, Staff Training and Budgeting Helps Maintain Your Building
Modern building codes and structural engineering have made our buildings extremely safe places to live and work. However, without the right maintenance and attention, little issues can grow into large safety concerns which carry high costs, as demonstrated by the recent Surfside Champlain Tower collapse.Expert Testimony of Damages for Lost Future Earning Capacity
In his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin Schwartz focuses on damages from lost earning capacity resulting from an arresting officer's infliction of excessive force in violation of the Fourth Amendment.Eleventh Circuit Judges Give Postage Paid Ballots a Hard 'No' and Then a 'Whoa'
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John Pierce Ousted by First Capitol Riot Defendant Amid Reported COVID-19 Hospitalization
Defendant Deborah Lee told a judge that she wanted to bring back the public defender initially appointed to represent her.Connecticut Movers: Day Pitney Welcomes Partner Mindy S. Tompkins
Formerly of Murtha Cullina and Reid and Riege, Tompkins brings broad experience representing 'a full spectrum' of health-care clients.Capitol Riot Defendant Drops Prominent Right-Wing Attorney Stricken with COVID
Following attorney John Pierce's hospitalization, defendant Deborah Lee told a judge that she wanted to bring back the public defender initially appointed to represent her.Insured Directors Not 'Necessary' for Complete Adjudication of Insurer's Coverage Obligations
A federal court in New York denied an insurer's attempt to dismiss a coverage dispute, rejecting the insurer's contention that the individual insured directors were "necessary" parties.Trending Stories
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