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US Supreme Court Should Learn From New Jersey
Recently, Chief Justice John Roberts submitted to Congress—in lieu of his testimony—a list of general ethical principles unanimously agreed to by the entire current court. These principles are apparently merely aspirational.On the Move and After Hours: Pashman Stein; Norris McLaughlin; Archer; Flaster Greenberg
Judge Edwin Stern heads to a new firm; Norris McLauglin adds to its business practice; and more news.Midsize Firms Take 'Aggressive' Stance on Rate Increases. Can They Collect on Bills?
Expenses for talent compensation is driving up hourly rates at midsize law firms in 2023, although firm leaders say they are asking timekeepers to ensure the higher rates correspond with value of the legal services provided.Midsize Firms Take 'Aggressive' Stance on Rate Increases. Can They Collect On Those Bills?
Expenses for talent compensation is driving up hourly rates at midsize law firms in 2023, although firm leaders say they are asking timekeepers to ensure the higher rates correspond with value of the legal services provided.Bar Association Wants Gentler Approach to Attorney Discipline
"The court is continuously involved in efforts to improve all of its systems and welcomes feedback from the bar as well as other members of the legal community," judiciary spokesman Pete McAleer said.View more book results for the query "Pashman Stein Walder Hayden"
On the Move and After Hours: Pashman Stein; Marshall Dennehey; Townsend Tomaio; Capehart Scatchard
New practice leaders for Pashman Stein, new partners for Marshall Dennehey and Townsend Tomaio, and Capehart's diversity CLE.Disgruntled Workers Bash the Boss Online—But Is It Libel? Court Weighs Glassdoor Review
"If you wanted to defame your boss in 1970, your options were pretty limited. If you wanted to reach a big audience, you probably had zero options," attorney Carolyn Conway Duff said. "Everyone has a platform now."New Jersey May Be On Its Way to Joining 32 Other States, D.C. in Implementing Anti-SLAPP Laws
"In essence, [a SLAPP suit] is a frivolous lawsuit," said Kaitlin Wolff, legislative program director with the Uniform Law Commission, in her testimony in support of the bill before the Senate Judiciary Committee. "Unfortunately, New Jersey is one of the states that simply doesn't have anything to protect citizens from these lawsuits."Trending Stories
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