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Communications With Prospective Clients Carry Disqualification Risks
Attorneys need to exercise some degree of caution in initial client consultations, or face the risk of a disqualification motion if the attorney is engaged on behalf of another party in a related matter.Colorado Appeals Court Holds 'Service Charge Is Not a Tip' in Issue of First Impression
"We agree that the Broadmoor's service charge is not a tip," stated Judge Terry Fox, in her written opinion for the court. "Foremost, the service charge does not fit within the ordinary meaning of tip. Under the CWA and Division rules, a tip and a gratuity are equivalent terms that are used interchangeably."NY State Bar Association Forms Task Force on Homelessness and the Law
The bar group views the homelessness crisis as a legal issue since it impacts and draws on the resources of the criminal justice system, as well as family, housing, mental health and drug courts.DeSantis Takes Ax to $510 Million From Record State Budget
Gov. Ron DeSantis used a budget signing event to contrast Florida's fiscal approach to that of President Joe Biden and large states led by Democrats.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include lawyers from Hogan Lovells, Quinn Emanuel, Otterbourg, Weil Gotshal and Gibson Dunn.View more book results for the query "Stewarts Law"
People in the News—June 15, 2023—Capehart Scatchard, Ballard Spahr
Capehart Scatchard announced that commercial litigation department and school law department associate Stacey R. Gorin was inducted as secretary of the Burlington County Bar Association (BCBA) for 2023-24.Universal Health Services Sues Ex-Employees for Allegedly Misappropriating Trade Secrets
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Judiciary Panel Upholds Order That Found Ex-Judge Likely Created Abusive Workplace
Judicial Conference committee rejects former U.S. Magistrate Judge Carmen Garza's petition to revisit a misconduct order.Eckert Seamans' Motion to Dismiss Pace-O-Matic's Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claim Partially Granted
U.S. District Judge Jennifer P. Wilson of the Middle District of Pennsylvania granted in part and denied in part Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott's motion to dismiss their client Pace-O-Matic Inc.'s breach of fiduciary complaint against the firm.Trending Stories
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