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Prosecutor's Improper Closing Invalidates Sexual Assault Conviction... 28 Years Later!
"Reviewing this closing, even twenty-five years later and on the cold record, leaves us with no doubt of its power," said Judge Julius Richardson. "For the same reason it was powerful, it was highly improper."Prosecutor's 'Highly Improper' Closing Leads to Reversal—28 Years Later
"Reviewing this closing, even twenty-five years later and on the cold record, leaves us with no doubt of its power," said Judge Julius Richardson. "For the same reason it was powerful, it was highly improper."Firms Investing in Firms. Perhaps
An ABA ethics committee cracked the door open for lawyers to invest in new legal businesses in Arizona and Utah. Do law firms want to make these investments too?Digital Disruption: A Practicum on the Importance of Electronic Discovery
Practitioners can no longer plead ignorance in the face of electronic discovery; they must be conversant with their client's obligation to preserve ESI, lest they face the consequences outlined here.View more book results for the query "*"
Legal Doesn't Mind Consultants Profiting Off Legal Tech Recommendations—As Long as They're Honest
Law firms and legal departments may not mind if legal tech consultants take a commission on sales, but failure to provide a broad-angle view of all the different solutions on the market is less forgivable.When a Legislator Threatens Retaliation: Obstruction?
Whether or not the conduct of McCarthy and Taylor Green should be criminally prosecuted or is even prosecutable as a practical matter, the Congress itself, as an institution, needs to address this conduct, both for now and the future, by publicly censuring those engaged.The Pandemic and the Legal Job Market: A Year for Humility and a Year of Firsts
The culmination of swelling workloads and a demand for talented legal professionals spun a hiring frenzy creating a myriad of hiring challenges for law firms, corporate legal departments and recruiting firms.21 AGs Weigh In at 4th Circuit Against Another Abortion Ban
"We are witnessing a cruel and relentless attack on a woman's right to choose," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said Wednesday. "This South Carolina law is just the latest."Trending Stories
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