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Pak's Nomination a 'Great Leap' for Georgia's Asian-Americans
Byung J. "BJay" Pak sees America not as a melting pot of cultures but rather as a tapestry woven with threads of justice and liberty.DNA Sequencing Patent Feud Sparks New Court Fight
Peace broke out last week between rivals Illumina Inc. and Qiagen N.V. as the companies settled a contentious suit in California. But before lawyers could pack up their files, a new patent war was taking shape in Delaware.South Asian Bar Association of Delaware Appoints New Board
The South Asian Bar Association of Delaware, which celebrated its 10th anniversary last month with an event featuring Paul Grewal, deputy general counsel at Facebook Inc., announced its new board of directors.Small Offices Face Closure as Law Firms Seek Efficiency
Firms are instead seeking to minimize costs and take advantage of the increased flexibility technology provides through virtual work.Small Offices Face Closure as Law Firms Seek Efficiency
As remote working technologies improve and real estate costs skyrocket, some firms are putting their satellite offices in the cross-hairs.After Penn State, Kane Cases, Court Launches Grand Jury Review
In the wake of several high-profile grand jury investigations in Pennsylvania, the state Supreme Court has enlisted a team to re-evaluate how grand juries operate.Ballard Spahr Closes San Diego Office
Ballard Spahr has closed its office in San Diego, the firm confirmed Tuesday, after losing two partners to Dinsmore & Shohl, and transferring other lawyers to its Los Angeles office.People in the News—July 11, 2017—Ballard Spahr
Three Ballard Spahr attorneys were elected to the firm's partnership, effective July 1.From Martin Shkreli to Donald Trump, Surviving Clients Who Wont Listen
In the age of at-your-fingertips social media, some defense attorneys are struggling with a new challenge: controlling their own clients.Just ask Martin Shkreli's lawyer.Circuit OKs Punitive Damages Claim Against Bucks County Over Ex-Offender Database
The class suing Bucks County over its searchable database of former inmates won't be able to recover compensatory damages, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be able to seek punitive damages, a federal appeals court has ruled in a case that appeared to address an issue of first impression for the circuit.Trending Stories
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