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Judiciary Committee Deadlocks on 9th Circuit Pick Jennifer Sung Over Past Brett Kavanaugh Criticism
The vote marks the first time a Biden administration judicial nominee failed to advance favorably out of the committee.'Indispensable' to Preserving Our Constitutional Democracy
In this edition of his Government and Election Law column, Jerry H. Goldfeder writes: During this fraught era when our constitutional democracy is undergoing a stress test like no other time in our lives, lawyers have many opportunities to make a critical difference. Each of us should,Property's Maintainers Ignored Icy Sidewalk, Fallen Woman Claimed
On March 10, 2018, plaintiff Dorothy Kocieda, a woman in her mid-50s, fell while she was traversing a sidewalk that abutted the premises of 41 Taylor Ave., in Philadelphia. She suffered an injury of an ankle.Electronic Discovery Document Review: The Power of Feedback
Human review of documents will continue to play a huge part in the ediscovery process. Managing reviewer training and accuracy can make or break the budget for your matter.People in the News—Oct. 21, 2021—King Spry, Kleinbard
Additions King, Spry, Herman, Freund & Faul added attorney Paige M. Gross to the firm. Gross will focus her practice in education and family…View more book results for the query "*"
Quest Diagnostics Assistant General Counsel Hired as Chief Legal Officer of Myriad Genetics
Pamela Wong, who had spent 14 years at Secaucus-based Quest, becomes chief legal officer at Myriad Genetics.US Legal Regulatory Reform Will Be Slow—But Is It Time Well Spent?
Regulatory changes in bigger states may be the catalyst for broader national reforms. But as the U.K. shows, legal innovation may still be a work in progress, explained a panel from the ACC's 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting.Margolis Edelstein Removes Product Liability Suit Over Crush Injuries From Fallen Video Game Machine
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Having at Least One Parent or Guardian With a Law Degree Helps in Post-Grad Market, Study Shows
First-generation law school students are worse off in the job market after graduating compared to their peers who have at least one parent or guardian with a law degree, according to the new data.Trending Stories
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