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Are Jurors Angrier? Consultants Say There's More to the Story Than That
"We're in a period of upheaval in terms of how we're assessing juries," consultant Tara Trask said.When Can Nonsignatories Arbitrate? Recent Cases Offer Guidance
Commercial arbitration is increasing in frequency and value. Recent cases have addressed two emerging issues. The first is whether a nonsignatory to an arbitration clause can compel or avoid arbitration. The second, more novel issue, is whether a nonsignatory can compel another nonsignatory to arbitration.Encore! One Last Look at 2023's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to be named tomorrow, a familiar firm has already clinched the most top spots for the year.Is Edward Blum Done Suing Law Firms?
A profession struggling for more equitable representation confronts a legal activist who wants law firms to be colorblind.Talc Plaintiffs Lawyer Andy Birchfield Fights Back at Johnson & Johnson's 'Locker-Room Brawl'
Plaintiffs lawyer Andy Birchfield fired back against Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday, calling its motion to disqualify him and his firm, Beasley Allen, from the talc multidistrict litigation the 'latest example in a long line of smear tactics.'View more book results for the query "Fox News"
People in the News—Dec. 20, 2023—Stark & Stark, Fox Rothschild, Antheil Maslow
The law firm of Stark & Stark announced Ryan Michaleski has joined its Yardley office as a shareholder in its growing accident and personal injury group.Embracing Change: A Narrative of Adoption, Resilience, and Professional Evolution
As I bid farewell to my esteemed position as bureau chief, I reflect on a journey marked by resilience, adaptability, and the courage to embrace change—a journey that, in many ways, mirrors the dynamic world of law. My story is one of unique beginnings, shaped by the remarkable convergence of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.Legislative Improvements to the Judicial Disciplinary Process
A bill before the State Assembly would change the State Commission on Judicial Conduct's funding process to mirror the way the annual judicial branch budget is handled, respecting the separation-of-powers principle and recognizing that the commission is created in the judiciary articles of the state constitution and statute, rather than an executive branch agency reporting to the governor.Bad Faith Prosecution: 5th Circuit Skewers DA in Netflix Child Porn Case
The criminal case in state district court eventually resulted in a parallel case in federal court that has since attracted, on appeal, friend of the court briefs from 25 organizations that advocate for First Amendment rights.Turnover in Big Law Leadership Manifests as 'Great Growth Race' Kicks Into High Gear
At least 30 large law firms have announced some kind of leadership transition within the last year or so. "It's been an exciting but challenging and exhausting few years," noted one Am Law 100 leader.Trending Stories
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