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Clients, Not Counsel, Have Most To Gain from Georgia Tax Court, Lawyer Predicts
The proposed court would ease filing of appeals of state tax decisions but won't immediately increase demand for tax lawyers' services, one attorney says.Nobody's Favorite Writer Only Published Once
"No matter how great your message is, it can be quickly forgotten if it is not constantly reinforced."Everytown Law Publishes Guide for Lawyers Bringing Civil Litigation Against the Gun Industry
The gun safety advocacy group Everytown Law has grown to a team of 32, including 26 litigators. Today, they're publishing a 110-page manual aimed at helping others bring civil cases on behalf of gun violence survivors and victims targeting reckless and illegal conduct by firearm industry players.Jenner & Block, Akin, Polsinelli, Sterlington Add to DC Benches
Sally Laing, rejoining Akin, most recently served as chief international trade counsel for the Senate Finance Committee and U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, who chairs the committee.Conflict or Earned? Judge in Trump Cases Floated as Potential AG Pick
On one hand, some say Trump recognized the judge's skillset when he appointed her to bench long before she ever presided over any cases involving him. But on the other, some court watchers say awarding her the top job would seem like a reward for her adjudication in Trump's favor.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Conflict or Earned? Judge in Trump Cases Floated as Potential AG Pick
On one hand, some say Trump recognized the judge's skillset when he appointed her to bench long before she ever presided over any cases involving him. But on the other, some court watchers say awarding her the top job would seem like a reward for her adjudication in Trump's favor.Ga. Men Who Killed Ahmaud Arbery Want a New Trial
Seeking a new trial marks a first step by the three defendants in challenging their murder convictions.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%.Examining the Extraterritoriality of the DTSA
Can a company's trade secrets misused abroad give recourse on the extraterritoriality of the Defend Trade Secrets Act? Yes, said the 7th Circuit in an important new case in which a claim under the DTSA was asserted.Trending Stories
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