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Standing to Sue? 3rd-Party Discrimination Dispute Lands Before Justices
"What is the violation of your client's own rights?," Justice Andrew A. Pinson asked appellant counsel during oral arguments Tuesday.Delivery of Legal Services Is Changing as More States Explore Reform Measures
Indiana, Minnesota and Washington state are all mulling proposals that would allow nonlawyers to provide certain legal services, following in the footsteps of Arizona and Utah.Alleged Courthouse Bomber Faces 'Weapon of Mass Destruction' Charge
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A California man is facing new federal charges after being arrested in a courthouse bomb attack that injured five people last…Legal Aid Society Honors Milbank Attorney, Selendy Gay for Providing Pro Bono Firepower
Legal Aid presented its Public Interest Law Leadership Award to Anthony Perez Cassino, Milbank's pro bono counsel, for his 25 years of working with Legal Aid, according to a Legal Aid press release.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%.View more book results for the query "*"
'Truth Still Prevails': In Age of Disinformation, Defamation Attorneys Score Landmark Jury Verdict
"We don't just run into court and file these lawsuits. I wrote to the defendants six years ago and asked them to correct the record and apologize. I think, if they had corrected the record and set it straight six years ago, it's hard for me to imagine that we would have brought this lawsuit at all," defamation attorney Megan Meier said about a false report published about her client.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.8th Circuit Appeal Could Weaken Key Defense in Disability Bias Cases, Employment Lawyers Say
Hardee's is urging the court to reject a test that permits Americans with Disabilities Act claims to go to a jury if the firing of a disabled employee for having violated workplace policy is "inextricably linked" to the worker's disability.An Employer's Rule 34 'Possession, Custody and Control' Over ESI on 'BYOD' Devices
Until the circuit split regarding Rule 34 "control" over ESI possessed by a third party is resolved, determining an employer's obligation to preserve and produce ESI contained on an employee's personal mobile device that is used for work-related purposes will remain murky waters.Can In-House Counsel Mitigate Emerging Technology's ESG Impact?
Legal experts say legal departments should take the lead in evaluating and communicating ESG risks as technology like gen AI becomes more prominent across industries.Trending Stories
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