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Curtain Call: One Last Look at 2022's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to land tomorrow, the race to see which firm will land the most winners this year is already wrapped up.Biden Announces 3 California Judicial Nominees
The announcement includes judicial picks for federal courts in New Jersey, California and Indiana.Two New Jersey Nominees Included in Biden's Latest Group of Judicial Picks
Michael E. Farbiarz began serving as corporate counsel for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in 2016. Judge Robert Kirsch has sat on the New Jersey Superior Court since 2010.Biden Announces 6 Judicial Nominees
The announcement includes judicial picks for federal courts in New Jersey, California and Indiana.New York Firms Are Treading Lightly on Bonuses as Economic Uncertainties Loom in 2023
DLA Piper and Katten Muchin are the latest Big Law firm to sweeten the bonus pot for high-billers, though many firms are proceeding with caution given the uncertainty of 2023.View more book results for the query "Covington"
Some Law Firms Offer 'Superstar' Bonuses as Many Others Tread Carefully Amid Uncertainty
DLA Piper and Katten Muchin are the latest Big Law firm to sweeten the bonus pot for high-billers, though many firms are proceeding with caution given the uncertainty of 2023.Weil and Covington Collaborate for Investigation of Abuse in Women's Soccer
As part of the "unprecedented" investigation, the law firms said they spent "thousands of hours" on the case, with the firms conducting hundreds of interviews.3rd Circuit Clarifies 'Morgan's Rule' in Reinstating Second Complaint Barred by Res Judicata
"The sheriff's sale occurred more than eight months after Harmon filed her first complaint, and therefore the first action does not bar her claims challenging the sheriff's sale," stated the per curiam opinion. "The District Court reasoned that Harmon could have amended her complaint in the first action to include these later-arising claims, but Morgan chose its bright-line rule in part to avoid 'disputes about whether plaintiffs could have amended their initial complaints to assert claims based on later-occurring incidents.'"'Don't Want to Waste My Time': Judge Punts on Social Media Addiction Defense Decision
On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said she wanted to wait for the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in "Gonzalez v. Google" before deciding whether the Communications Decency Act's §230 immunizes social media apps from addiction claims.Trending Stories
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