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Gibbons' Dunican to Become Executive Chairperson, Splitting Former Role Into Two
The firm made the announcement Thursday and said a transition committee has started the process of identifying a new managing director among the firm's many qualified directors to succeed Dunican in that role.Texas Company Fighting Mass. Semiconductor Business in Florida Patent Infringement Suit
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.South Florida's Tech Hub Could Be More Unique, Diverse and Inclusive Than Silicon Valley's
"We need to make sure we're inclusive for all the people that are here and make sure we offer opportunities to everyone," said Claudia Duran of Endeavor Miami.Biden's Georgia Judicial Noms Have Legal Defense Backgrounds
The latest slate of nominees puts Biden up to 53 announced selections for the federal judiciary. The Senate has confirmed 14 of his judges so far.Former Lockheed Martin Employee's Suit Claims Company's Mask Policy Triggered PTSD
"Mr. Davis told plaintiff, 'this is all in your head … you're just saying this to get out of wearing a mask,'" the complaint said. "Plaintiff stated to Davis that his continued insistence on pushing plaintiff to wear a mask was a clear violation of his civil rights to which Mr. Davis replied 'we'll see you in court.'"View more book results for the query "*"
'A Failure on My Part': Federal Judge Addresses Investigation Into Conflict of Interest
An investigation revealed Chief Judge Timothy Batten Sr. of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia held investments in a bank when he oversaw litigation involving it.Publix Facing Suit From Christian Baker Allegedly Harassed Over Refusal to Work Sundays
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Preparation is Key: A Successful Moot Session is Vital for Appellate Arguments
A good moot session is an essential part of your preparation for an appellate argument, and may be more difficult than the argument itself.Remote Work Changes Law Firm Culture, But Doesn't Have to Destroy It
For people who work in law firms, it's time to prepare for what could be a mentally, emotionally and logistically difficult return to commuting, working in a shared space and meeting with colleagues and clients regularly.Demand Justifies Re-opening Norwalk Courthouse
With courthouses open in many smaller Connecticut municipalities, the decision to exclude Norwalk defies explanationTrending Stories
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