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‘Wake Up Call': Pressure for Law Firm Mergers Grows in 2024
Some analysts are predicting even more moves in 2025, even if the number of completed unions this year is likely to be on par or only slightly ahead of where it was in 2023.Some Elite Universities Favor Wealthy Students in Admissions Decisions, Lawsuit Alleges
The filings offer a rare peek at the deliberations of university heads and admissions officials. They show how schools admit otherwise unqualified students because their wealthy parents could possibly donate large sums down the line.Family of 'Cop City' Activist Killed by Ga. Troopers Files Federal Lawsuit
Family says state troopers used excessive force against the 26-year-old when they fired pepper balls into the protester’s tent after Paez Terán refused to leave on the morning of Jan. 18, 2023. Authorities said Paez Terán then shot at the troopers from inside the tent, wounding one of them and prompting the troopers to return fire, killing the activist.When Fun Toys Kill: The Products Liability Case Against Water Beads
Since water bead tragedies can, and likely will, continue until these products are removed from the marketplace and are out of homes (and also child care centers, schools and camps), we offer an action plan for when a family contacts you about a potential water bead ingestion case.View more book results for the query "Ball"
'Big Change': NY Lawyers Eye Upcoming Employer Mandate To Provide Paid Leave for Prenatal Care
New York's first-in-the-nation paid prenatal leave law is set to take effect Jan. 1, requiring all employers to provide pregnant workers with up to 20 stand-alone hours of paid leave. Employment lawyers agree that it'll be a significant requirement.The Fearless Forecaster’s Employment Law Predictions For 2025
It is hard to believe that it is that time of year again: 2024 has flown by even more quickly than prior years, it seems. The “Fearless Forecaster” predicts it will happen again in 2025, especially for us more “senior” attorneys.What Should the Environmental Regulatory Phoenix Look Like?
Although we may think some of the structures erected over the past 55 years could do with a redesign many of us think that some features of them really do serve some purpose. If it all burns, surely many of us have some thoughts about what the Phoenix might look like. I offer a few to get the ball rolling.The Marble Palace Blog: The Supreme Court’s Bond With Baseball
A new book reveals the long-standing kinship among justices, lawyers and baseball.Nervous System: Grace Hopper’s Neutral Corner
At the dawn of the computer age, programming was a laborious task carried out in binary notation at the machine level. The journey from that crude origin to today’s world of convenience began with a critical step taken by Grace Hopper—a step inspired by her experience playing basketball.Trending Stories
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