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Mich. Attorney Faces One-Year Suspension in Ill. for Lying to Firm, Clients
An attorney began working at a Michigan-based firm in July 2020, based on an agreement to seek admission to practice law in the state. His firm later discovered that he lied to its managing partners and clients about his admission to the Michigan State Bar for one year.Penn State Dickinson Law Dean Named President-Elect of Association of American Law Schools
The university touted Conway's commitment to inclusion in legal academics, which allowed her to take the lead in reunifying Penn State's two separate law schools in November.A Voyeur Videotaped Them Undressing. Should Cruise Ship Passengers Have to Arbitrate?
Lawyers for women and children who were videotaped by a voyeur while on a cruise ship have moved to certify a class against Royal Caribbean, citing the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act.Veteran Federal Trade Law Enforcer Joins King & Spalding in Washington
The firm's “established and highly respected international trade practice” was “a big reason I came here,” said Ryan Majerus, formerly the acting assistant secretary for enforcement and compliance at the U.S. Department of Commerce.Practical In-House Insights To Activate AI
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Ex-NYC Mayor de Blasio Must Pay $475K Fine for NYPD’s Presidential Campaign Security
Accepting the former mayor's arguments would lead to “absurd results,” said Administrative Judge Shahabuddeen Ally of the Civil Court of the City of New York.Insurance Policies Don’t Cover Home Depot's Data Breach Costs, 6th Circuit Says
The appellate court's decision noted that the commercial general liability policies precluded coverage of “damages arising out of the loss of, loss of use of, damage to, corruption of, inability to access, or inability to manipulate electronic data.”Big Law Practice Leaders Gearing Up for State AG Litigation Under Trump
Seeing an opportunity to grow its state AG practice, Wilmer hired Swain Wood, former first assistant attorney general of North Carolina, to co-chair its group.Supreme Court May Limit Federal Prosecutions Over 'Misleading' but True Statements
The justices seem inclined to exclude "misleading" but true statements from a federal law prohibiting "false" statements to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.Trending Stories
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