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People in the News—May 23, 2023—Bressler, Cozen O'Connor
Bressler, Amery & Ross announced that Jewish Family Service of MetroWest (JFS) presented the Pro Bono Attorney Award to New Jersey and New York principal Emily Bordens for her contributions to the Rachel Coalition's domestic violence legal services.Smaller but Mightier: The 2023 Am Law 200 Outperforms Larger Firms
For the Am Law Second Hundred, 2022 was a great year. They are looking to continue that growth, but is their market-leading performance here to stay?Signature Deadline Nears for Disaster, 'Freedom' Holidays
Much of the initial focus will be on storm-preparation discounts, which would now go beyond batteries and portable radios to include common household supplies such as laundry, trash bags and even pet foods. The already-active 2023 Atlantic Hurricane season officially begins on June 1.Monster Energy Faces Pro Bono Pushback Against Its Trademark Enforcement Campaign
Attorneys say more pro bono representation and sanctions might turn the tide in cases against serial trademark opposers such as Monster Energy Co.View more book results for the query "Fish"
DeSantis Able to Tout Tax Breaks
Most of the nearly $1.3 billion in breaks for next fiscal year are slated to come from sales-tax cuts targeted at consumers. That includes providing tax exemptions on such things as diapers and other items from babies and toddlers.Receiving the Unthinkable: Attorney of the Year Finalist Takes on Surfside Collapse
Michael I. Goldberg, a partner at Akerman in Miami, is a finalist for the Florida Legal Award's Attorney of the Year.Covington and SEC Heading to Court Over Attorney-Client Privilege Battle
At a court hearing Wednesday, Judge Amit Mehta will hear arguments over whether Covington is required to turn over client names to the SEC.Restrictive Fair Hearing Decision on Medicaid Trust Vacated
A recent fair hearing decision denying a home care application, based on language in a trust that New York City Medicaid previously had routinely approved, has been vacated.Vermont Law School Offers Scholarship for Indigenous People
"As a concrete first step in strengthening our relationship, we are pleased to announce that an annual scholarship supporting an Indigenous Vermont student's pursuit of a legal degree will now be available immediately," VLGS President Rod Smolla said in a statement.Trending Stories
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