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Annual Self-Check: Testing For Bias On The Bench
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Judge Josh Thacker, who presides over the Spalding County State Court in west central Georgia, opens up about a tradition he engages in every Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. day to help ensure he remains unbiased on the bench.Family Court 2024 Roundup: Part II
In Part 2 of her two-part series, Cynthia Feathers of the Albany County Public Defender’s Office discusses neglect, stays, summary judgment and UCCJEA decisions as well as some unusual cases with surprising outcomes.Weil Saw 20 People Leave in Partners' Lateral Move to Paul Weiss
Elizabeth Weiswasser’s book of business is at least $80 million. She was a 30-year Weil veteran.Judicial Ethics Opinion 24-102
A full-time judge whose docket consists mostly of claims against the State of New York and medical malpractice cases asks if the judge may serve on the board of directors of a not-for-profit organization that provides services to high-risk individuals and families with behavioral health challenges. The organization is not engaged in proceedings that would normally come before the judge’s court, nor regularly engaged in adversarial proceedings in any court, and the inquirer believes that no court appointments are made to the organization or its programs.View more book results for the query "*"
Crypto Entrepreneur Claims Justice Department’s Software Crackdown Violates US Constitution
“By filing this complaint now, you still get to have your flashy lawsuit and get into federal court without taking on and making enemies with a new administration," said Tony Phillips, a partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman who is not involved in the matter.The Law Firm Disrupted: Tech Investment Is Necessary Yet Expensive. The Big Four Have a Leg Up
The latest details on KPMG's bid to deliver legal services in the U.S. arrive in conjunction with a fresh look at how law firms aspire to put generative AI to use.Ben Crump Files First Wrongful Death Suit Over Los Angeles Wildfires
Ben Crump filed the suit on Wednesday on behalf of Evelyn Cathirell, one of 17 people who died in the Eaton fire in Altadena, an unincorporated area north of Pasadena with a significant Black population.DC Bar’s Proposed Anti-Discrimination, Harassment Conduct Rule Sees More Pushback
Several legal groups that have backed major conservative victories in the courts—including First Liberty Institute and the New Civil Liberties Alliance—told the D.C. Court of Appeals that the proposal threatens the First Amendment rights of lawyers.California's Chief Justice Starts Third Year With Questions About Fires, Trump and AI
In a meeting with reporters Thursday, the leader of California's judiciary said initial guidance about AI and the state legal system will arrive in February.Trending Stories
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