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Tex McIver Prosecutors Want Journalists to Testify
Fulton County prosecutors have subpoenaed journalists from four news organizations that have covered the shooting death of Atlanta attorney Tex McIver's wife, Diane. But they have been circumspect about what it is they want to know.People in the News—March 7, 2018—Community Legal Services and Philadelphia Legal Assistance
Community Legal Services and Philadelphia Legal Assistance welcomed new board members at their annual meeting, hosted by Pepper Hamilton.Meet the California Whistleblower Lawyer Helping Cities Sue Wells Fargo
Public-private litigation partnerships are "becoming more and more customary when it comes to claims that require a speciality that the counties or the cities don't have, necessarily. It seems like it's kind of a growing area,” San Francisco-based whistleblower lawyer Yosef Peretz says.The Early Reports: Am Law 100/200 2018
Here is a compilation of our early reports on Am Law 100 and 200 firm financials. This page will be updated as new reports are published.The Record and Matter Outside It
In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. write: A fundamental tenet of appellate practice is that the rights of the litigants are to be determined solely on the basis of materials contained between the covers of the record on appeal. With some rare exceptions discussed below, it is a serious breach of appellate decorum to refer to matters outside the record.Duane Morris Moving Boca Raton Office to Lynn Financial Center
The law firm is moving less than a mile from its current space.People in the News—Feb. 21, 2018—Blank Rome
Blank Rome partner Sophia Lee, who serves as a member of the firm's diversity and inclusion committee, was elected to the board of directors of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Pennsylvania for a one-year term.Berwin Leighton Paisner to Close Office in Myanmar
Myanmar head Chris Hughes will leave the firm with a team of lawyers following a strategic review.Daily Dicta: Stick a Fork in it, This Case Is Done
Restaurants and trade groups are lawyering up to defend an antitrust suit in the Northern District of California that takes issue with policies that eliminate tipping and include gratuity in the price of the food.How Simmering Tensions Led to 'Open War' Between Pa.'s Justices and Lawmakers
"It's open war now. It's on," said one lawyer familiar with both the state Supreme Court and the legislature. "It was waiting for an outlet."Trending Stories
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