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Squire Brings On International Arbitration Partner Amid Recent Case Wins
Charles Rosenberg, based in Washington, joins the firm from King & Spalding.New Jersey Legal Award Honorees Selected
The honorees will be recognized—and the winners of Attorney of the Year, Law Firm of the Year, General Litigation Department of the Year and Dealmaker of the Year announced—at the awards celebration in September.Top Judicial Defender 'Waives' Jury Trial, Secures Ex-Cop's Acquittal
"Most people don't like getting traffic citations, particularly in small towns," said defense attorney S. Lester Tate III. "We decided that we would be better off to waive a jury trial and seek a bench trial."Emojis Are Increasingly Legally Binding. But They're Still Open to Wide Interpretation
Each year, more cases in U.S. courts treat emojis as legally binding. However, giving the same weight to emojis as one would give to signatures comes with its own set of security concerns, and increased ambiguity.Full 4th Circuit Won't Hear Jury Instruction Challenge in Lawyer's Money Laundering Conviction
Suspended Baltimore criminal defense attorney Kenneth Ravenell will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.View more book results for the query "King"
Can an Emoji Seal a Deal? Canadian Court Says a Thumbs-Up Emoji Counts in Binding Contract
Even casual responses can lead to legally binding agreements that in this case ended up costing a grain farmer thousands of dollars.King & Spalding, Alston and Troutman Move Up in M&A Legal Adviser Rankings
Justin Howard, co-leader of Alston & Bird's M&A group, said the firm's corporate practice remains active because it works with clients across a wide range of industries.5th Circuit Probes Lawyer's 1st Amendment Challenge to Mandatory Bar Dues
Louisiana attorney objects to bar association's statements on wellness and student debt, calling them not germane to the practice of law.Survey of 2022 Cases Under State Environmental Quality Review Act
The courts in New York issued 43 opinions in 2022 under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA). Of these, the largest number—27—upheld agency decisions not to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS), and eight overturned such decisions. Six cases upheld actions that had been the subject of an EIS; none overturned such actions. Two cases can't be classified in this fashion.Trending Stories
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