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New York Is the Most Active Market for Law Firm Leasing in Rebound From Pandemic Lows
Law firms are taking advantage of a favorable tenant market and making plans for the law firm office of the future.Law Firm Leasing Appears to Be Rebounding From Pandemic Lows
Law firms are taking advantage of a favorable tenant market and making plans for the law firm office of the future.Ahead of the Curve: What It's Like for Neurodivergent Law Students
This week, we look at how neurodivergent law students experience law school and how law schools can potentially improve that experience.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyer Who Represented George Zimmerman Arrested in Florida
Hal Uhrig, who works for The Defense Group, was arrested on charges of solicitation to commit perjury and witness tampering in a juvenile rape case, sheriff's officials said.'Aybar' Resolves General Jurisdiction Issue for New York
In this edition of their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Linton Mann III and William T. Russell Jr. discuss 'Aybar v. Aybar,' where the Court of Appeals considered whether a foreign corporation consents to general jurisdiction by New York courts when the corporation registers to do business and designates a local agent for service of process in New York in accordance with the requirements of New York's Business Corporation Law.NY Gov. Hochul OKs Return of Older Judges to Midlevel Appellate Bench
The Democratic governor has redesignated Ellen Gesmer, David Friedman, Sheri Roman and Joseph Maltese to their former midlevel appellate courts, Hochul spokesperson Hazel Crampton-Hays said in a statement.Federal Judge Tosses Lawsuit Challenging Seminole Gambling Deal
U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor determined that the owners of the pari-mutuels Magic City Casino in Miami-Dade County and Bonita Springs Poker Room in Southwest Florida did not have legal standing to challenge the gambling agreement because they had not shown they will be harmed.The Biden Administration Attempts to Safeguard DACA
The DACA policy allows for certain young people who came to the United States as undocumented before they turned 16 and were generally low enforcement priorities to apply for deferred action, a form of prosecutorial discretion, and work authorization.Trending Stories
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