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Judge Orders Weekend Search for Michael Avenatti's Alleged Missing Financial Data
Avenatti has a mistrial motion pending related to prosecutors' failure to disclose the data to him, and the judge said he can't move forward without determining what information, if any, exists.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Ex-Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen's Former Partner Accused of 'Looting' Manhattan Building in RICO Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Biden Administration Urges US Supreme Court to Block Revival of 'Remain in Mexico' Policy
The Biden administration on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to temporarily halt a Texas federal judge's order to enforce the controversial Trump administration immigration policy known as the Migrant Protection Protocols.Farmers Insurance Sues Former Agent Over Alleged Theft of Trade Secrets
The former independent agent allegedly use trade secret customer information to solicit Farmers' customers and to switch those customers to competing insurers. Read the complaint here.View more book results for the query "*"
Q&A: McDermott IP Litigator Ian Brooks on the Resumption of Jury Trials
The challenges he's faced include a blizzard on the eve of one trial, a change in mask mandates mid-trial, and a first-impression ruling that might cause have some litigants to think twice before challenging patent validity at the USPTO.State Bar to Investigate Tech Troubles on July Bar Exam
The assistant director of admissions for the state bar said that the agency is urging California applicants to detail any technical issues they had with the test through a portal on the bar's website.'Don't Let It Go Too Long': Lawyers Offer Advice on Addressing Mental Health
"Just ask the person, 'Hey, is everything OK? How are you doing today? What's going on?' That can make a world of difference," DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Shondeana Morris says.Fox Rothschild Is Raising Associate Salaries to Fend Off Poaching
"I think $175,000 is a solid starting salary for them and gives them the opportunity to not lose people to bigger firms," one Philadelphia legal recruiter said.Trending Stories
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