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Mootness and Ethics: Meeting the Client’s Objectives
While mootness may occur in many civil and criminal contexts, this article focuses largely on its application in Family Court appeals—a frequent occurrence given constantly evolving family dynamics, as well as the many orders of short duration.Five Noteworthy Litigation Trends of 2024—and What to Watch in 2025
With the potential to redefine key areas of the law, here are the five most interesting litigation hotspots spotted by Law.com Radar in 2024.Memorable Concurrences of the 20th Century
While Supreme Court concurrences have not received the scholarly focus comparable to that given to dissenting opinions, they merit equal attention.Pa. Federal District Courts Reach Full Complement Following Latest Confirmation
"It hasn't happened in a while as I remember it. There are so many judgeships in Pennsylvania you have to really stay on top of it or you can't keep them filled," University of Richmond School of Law professor Carl Tobias said.Best Practices for Corporate Compliance Programs in an Era of Enhanced DOJ Scrutiny and Uncertainty
Over the past several years, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and U.S. Attorney’s Offices (USAO) nationwide implemented key changes in their corporate crime enforcement policies. At the same time, the DOJ updated its evaluation of corporate compliance programs (ECCP) guidance, which sets out the factors that the DOJ will consider when evaluating the adequacy of a company’s compliance program.View more book results for the query "General Dynamics"
Democratic State AGs Revel in Role as Last Line of Defense Against Trump Agenda
“We should always be careful about the cases we bring, but we should also be fearless,” said Nick Brown, Washington state's incoming attorney general.Private Equity Rising Stars 2024: The Best Up-and-Coming Lawyers in the UK and Europe
After months of analysis, Law.com International names the top 25 private equity lawyers aged under 40 across the commercial legal market.Trulia 2.0? The Case for a 'Plainly Beneficial' Standard
Today, a new species of litigation—which we call “foot fault litigation”—is presenting the same core problem as the pre-Trulia disclosure settlements and warrants a similar judicial solution.Financial Disclosures in Prenups: The Legal, Personal, and Strategic Considerations
Though financial disclosure is not required by law in New York, it does make a prenup less likely to be legally challenged. However, the benefits are not just legal. In her article, Alyssa Rower looks at the different "levels" of financial disclosure through various lenses: legal enforceability, psychological and emotional well-being, and negotiation considerations.Trending Stories
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