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DOJ Attorney Sparkle Sooknanan Confirmed to US Trial Court in DC
Sooknanan clerked for three judges: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Guido Calabresi of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and Eric N. Vitaliano of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.Newsmakers: Scott Bailey Joins Jones Day’s Corporate Practice in Dallas
Also: TTLA presents annual awards, McGuireWoods names new partners, and Munsch Hardt welcomes three new members to its Corporate practice in Dallas and Houston.Largest Law Firms: Firm Leadership and Practice Areas
We're seeing a broad range of financial services, with a small uptick in the number of firms listing private equity and venture capital services - a sure sign of firms' efforts to capture an expanding market.Republicans Sweep: 13 Democratic Judges Defeated in Houston Area
Statewide, Democratic Party incumbents and challengers were bested in the majority of contested races.Florida Court's Reversal of Attorney Fees Triggered by Client's Death
"If you find out your client has died, and you have upcoming deadlines on fees, you need to be proactive. You need to substitute the right party—the estate—and at the very least, inform the court that you need time to complete that process," said Ed Mullins, partner at Reed Smith.View more book results for the query "Edward Jones"
See Who Passed the July 2024 Bar Exam
Of the 10,392 candidates the Board examined in July, 7,158 passed for an overall passing rate of 69%.Abandoned Password Protected Phones and the Right to Privacy
This article discusses the Fourth Amendment and our right to privacy under the law in regards to password protected devices. "Without a search warrant, the defendant would, of course, assert his right to privacy because he would argue by his act of password protecting the contents of the phone, he evidenced an intent to exercise his right to privacy."Are Law Firms Themselves to Blame When a Client Refuses to Pay?
With law firms facing longer debtor days and having to take clients to court over unpaid bills, in-house counsel and partners explain what firms can do to address what many call a system in dire need of an overhaul.Are Law Firms Themselves to Blame When a Client Refuses to Pay?
With law firms facing longer debtor days and having to take clients to court over unpaid bills, in-house counsel and partners explain what firms can do to address what many call a system in dire need of an overhaul.Trending Stories
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