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Paternity Is Still an Irrebuttable Presumption
The presumption that a child born of a married couple is the child of that couple is one of the oldest and strongest presumptions in the American common law tradition. Due to various and substantial societal changes in recent decades, the presumption has slowly been modified to reflect those changes the same.Appeals & Motions List released on: June 18, 2024
Morrison Foerster, Gibson Dunn, DLA Piper, McGlinchey Bring on DC Lateral Partners
Law firms added laterals in their public company advisory and governance, white-collar, tax and energy groups.Pa. Justices Agree to Address Questions Around Skill Games and Illegal 'Gambling Device' Status
The allocatur grant comes following a November 2023 ruling by the Commonwealth Court, where a unanimous en banc panel determined that so-called "skill" games, which are video game machines often found in bars and restaurants, don't constitute illegal gambling.With 'Fractional' C-Suite Advisers, Midsize Firms Balance Expertise With Expense
While the fractional C-suite model may sound similar to the consulting model, these professionals focus on smaller firms and boast a more hands-on approach to their workView more book results for the query "Cohen "
Case Dismissed; Plaintiff Failed to Show Landlords Were Aware of Tenants' Violent Dog
Largest Law Firms in the U.S.: The 2024 NLJ 500
The NLJ 500 is our survey of the 500 largest law firms in the United States covering the previous calendar year.Dentons' Project Golden Spike Reaches the End of the Line
The firm first announced its strategy for expansion in the U.S. in late 2019, via combinations with a firm in Pittsburgh and another in the Midwest. Three more followed, but the last addition was over three years ago.New York's Top Court Dismisses Trump's Appeal to Remove Gag Order
The New York Court of Appeals rejected Trump's "automatic" appeal "upon the ground that no substantial constitutional question is directly involved."NY Court of Appeals Dismisses Trump's Appeal to Remove Gag Order
The New York Court of Appeals rejected Trump's "automatic" appeal "upon the ground that no substantial constitutional question is directly involved."Trending Stories
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