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The Value of ComFed for New Lawyers (And Not So New Ones)
Having started my tenure as chair of the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section (ComFed) this past June, one of my goals has been to get more attorneys actively involved in all that the section has to offer. For as much value as membership carries for experienced attorneys, it is just as important for the younger generation of attorneys to participate as well, especially early in their careers.The 'Nonprofit Killer Bill': Separating Fear From Fact on HR 9495
Nonprofits are the backbone of civil society, addressing societal challenges and advancing public good in ways and on issues that are left unaddressed by government and the private sector. The recent evolution of HR 9495 has sent shockwaves through the nonprofit sector, leaving many concerned about its implications for their work, their missions, and their very existence.As U.S. Firms Gain Market Share, Freshfields Maintains Top Spot in European M&A Rankings
Latham, Skadden, Kirkland and White & Case were among U.S. firms that gained market share, mostly at the expense of U.K. headquartered rivals.People in the News—Jan. 13, 2025—McNees, Malamut Law
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced the promotion of four of its attorneys to membership, effective Jan. 1.View more book results for the query "*"
LA-Area Law Firms Offer Support as Region Reckons With Raging Wildfires
From pro bono work to emergency funds for staff, firms have been quick to offer help.Supreme Court Denies Oil Giants' Appeal to End State Climate Suits
The Supreme Court turned away a pair of appeals from the oil and gas industry seeking to defeat a lawsuit from Hawaiian municipal authorities over the companies' alleged cover-up of their products' environmental effects.What Lawyers Might Not Know About Taking Cases to Trial
Even for those litigators who appear before juries and benches more often, there can sometimes be tricks of the trade that are overlooked in the midst of a busy schedule.Helping Low-Income City Residents Resolve Their Quiet Title Cases
My recent pro bono work centers on litigated quiet title cases for low-income Philadelphians, where my background and willingness to go to court have helped me secure stable housing and real estate ownership for a series of clients.Special Series Part 6: If the Budget Guardrails Are Unconstitutional, What Happens Next?
Conclusion: Implications for state budget policy, consequences for bond purchasers and a note of caution.Trending Stories
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