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At More Than One-Third of the Am Law 100, Minority Partners Are Disproportionately Nonequity
An analysis by The American Lawyer found that big-name firms, including Vinson & Elkins, Goodwin Procter, and Quinn Emanuel, show wide disparities in the percentage of white and minority lawyers in their nonequity partnership tier.Diverse Set of Lawyers Wants to Lead Juul Lawsuits. For Some, It's Personal
About half the 22 lawyers proposed to lead the lawsuits are women. One of them, Ellen Relkin, said that her daughter, who is a teacher, told her "there was a kid literally charging his Juul in the classroom."NY High Court to Eye If Buffalo Lawfully Denied Lawyers for Cop Accused of Excessive Force
The police officer's attorneys, meanwhile, have argued that the city jumped the gun when it decided not to provide legal defense for him in the lawsuit.Unlocking the Secret of California's Trade Secret Identification Requirement: Part 2
California trade secret law, through California Code of Civil Procedure §2019.210, presents a statutory framework unique among state and federal trade secret laws that requires trade secret plaintiffs to identify the misappropriated trade secrets before discovery commences. Part 1 of this article examines the genesis, purpose, and a leading case interpreting §2019.210. This part reviews two additional cases that interpret §2019.210 and discuss its applications.NY Court of Appeals Eyes Homicide Charge Against Doctors Over Opioid Death
Li's defense counsel contested arguments by the Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor that the doctor didn't consider the medical history, or actual pain experienced, by his patients before he chose to prescribe them opioids.NY High Court Grants New Trial in Case Where Prosecutors Withheld Witness Contact Info
In a unanimous decision, the Court of Appeals ruled that prosecutors incorrectly chose not to hand over contact information for at least one witness that could have helped his defense.NY High Court Eyes Doctors' Right to Sue Over Bad Faith Reports of Medical Misconduct
The litigation was brought by Dr. Robert Haar, a Manhattan-based orthopedic surgeon, who sued Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co. two years ago for allegedly reporting him to the New York State Office of Professional Medical Conduct in bad faith.Texas Lawyers Score $50 Million Settlement in Clean Water Act Case
Plaintiffs counsel said the Clean Water Act settlement may be the largest ever in the nation.Unlocking the Secret of California's Trade Secret Identification Requirement: Part 1
California trade secret law, through California Code of Civil Procedure §2019.210, presents a statutory framework unique among state and federal trade secret laws that requires trade secret plaintiffs to identify the misappropriated trade secrets before discovery commences. This article examines the genesis, purpose, and leading cases interpreting §2019.210.Trending Stories
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