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Questions, Suits Continue Over Layout of Palm Beach's Ballot
As the recount continues in a presidential race in which every vote matters, questions continue to arise about the design of the ballot in Palm Beach, Fla. Several individual lawsuits and a class action have been filed thus far, calling the ballot bogus and illegal. And as the storm of protests grows, some voters are demanding a new county presidential election.Kilpatrick Pulls Plug on Miami Office
Three years after Atlanta-based Kilpatrick Stockton opened a Miami office and announced plans to stock it with lawyers, management has closed the doors. Personnel were notified late last year that the office would close on Dec. 31. The office, which opened with high hopes for technology, Latin American business and extended service for existing clients, never grew to more than about 15 lawyers.Next! LTN Picks of Upcoming Panels & Events
Next! LTN Picks of Upcoming Panels & Events: This week includes an e-discovery boot camp, the Civil Rules Committee, Big Data, and drones. [MORE]ABA Agenda: Who, What, Where, When
The American Bar Association descends on Washington, D.C., on Thursday for six days, and with it come thousands of lawyers ready to debate and discuss. Among the topics: Life during wartime, corporate corruption and judicial ethics. And on the lighter side, several D.C. attorneys will be honored with awards. Here are some highlights.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
Are Two Venerated D.C. Law Firms Destined for a Slow Fade?
The transition to a more competitive environment has not been easy: How much do law firms expand? In what areas? How do they balance firm culture with the need to compete for everything from talent to clients? Two old-line institutions -- Arnold & Porter and Covington & Burling -- seem to be having trouble adjusting to Washington's new paradigm. "It's been a time of some transition in our firm as we moved from a time of big litigation to a more diverse practice," says Arnold & Porter Chairman Thomas Milch.Law firm denies discrimination against disabled former client who used a guide dog
An attorney with Larkin Axelrod Ingrassia & Tetenbaum was sued for refusing to allow a client to bring her service dog into its office.Arista Records Inc. et al v. Flea World Inc. et al
The considerations creating immunity for Internet Service Providers in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act are absent in the relationship arising from rental of space at flea markets; also, because the explanatory statements in defendants' answer are a proper form of explanation of a partial denial and are admissible under Fed. R. Evid. 801(d)(2), and are not the product of mistake, typographical error, or neglect, defendants may amend the answer to the extent it doesn't conflict with previous admissions.Trending Stories
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