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1-Seat Democratic Margin Has Pennsylvania House Control Up for Grabs in Fall Voting
Democrats go into the election with a one-seat House majority, while in the Senate, Republicans have 28 seats and therefore majority control.The Newest Law Firm Partner: Private Equity
Howard Rosenberg, partner and head of talent intelligence & acquisitions at Baretz+Brunelle, explores whether "talent finance" is the new litigation finance, where outside funding could come into a law firm by way of the talent pipeline as opposed to litigation.Time to Act: A Call for Accountability Amid a Crisis of Female Representation
Work-life pressures and numerous other challenges have led to women being included in law firm leadership at rates that lag far behind female leadership in other industries. These pressures also contribute to women struggling to envision a long-term career path in the law that adequately balances their work and personal aspirations.Pennsylvania Voters to Decide Key Statewide Races in Fall Election
Here is a look at Pennsylvania's major party candidates for attorney general, auditor general and treasurer.Navigating the SEC's Marketing Rule: Compliance Challenges and Legal Insights
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has underscored the critical importance of its Marketing Rule compliance through a series of recent enforcement actions and risk alerts. This article delves into the challenges that investment advisers must navigate when marketing their services. It also explores how legal counsel and compliance consultants can effectively support their clients in adhering to both the explicit requirements and nuanced aspects of the Marketing Rule.View more book results for the query "The Associated Press"
Appellate Division Rulings Remind Us That, Despite Arbitration's Informal Nature, There Are Rules
Where a particular procedure is important to a client, the draftsman must know the applicable rules and their consequences.Committee Drops In-State Testing Requirement for California Bar Exam
The Committee of Bar Examiners voted Friday to allow applicants to sit for future bar exams, as well as an experimental test scheduled next month, outside the Golden State.Marriott's $52M Data Breach Settlement Points to Emerging Trend
"Treat your data like you would treat your money. Your personal data is just like currency—take the same precautions," warns an attorney not associated with the FTC action but experienced in data breach.Ga. Election Workers Settle Defamation Lawsuit Against Conservative Website
The defamation lawsuit alleged a Missouri-based conservative website had falsely accused them of fraud in the 2020 presidential election, according to a court filing earlier this week.Federal Judge Rejects Call to Reopen Voter Registration in Ga. After Hurricane Helene
"The harm to the state's interests outweighs the plaintiffs' interests," the judge said in the verbal ruling Thursday.Trending Stories
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