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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.Case Advances Against Atlanta Judge
A final misconduct hearing has been set for March 5 for a Fulton County judge accused of engaging in ex parte communications, failing to timely issue final orders and failing to remain impartial in how she decides child custody matters, according to formal ethics charges.Reflections on the Changing Legal Profession Upon 40 Years in Practice
Eric Lewis, chair of the boutique litigation firm Lewis Baach Kaufmann Middlemiss, looks back on how the legal profession has changed over the 40 years he’s been practicing.The Growing Antitrust Scrutiny of DraftKings and FanDuel
In a posted letter on X (Twitter), Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) have urged the respective heads of the U.S. federal antitrust agencies, that is, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), to investigate DraftKings and FanDuel. The senators expressed considerable concern that these two leading online fantasy sports companies are coordinating to exclude innovative rivals in a manner that violates federal antitrust laws.View more book results for the query "*"
Does Your Corporate Compliance Program Reasonably Prevent Fraud? New UK Guidance Demands It
This article first discusses the legal backdrop of the UK’s new strict liability law and then summarizes what companies need to know about the new UK guidance, with particular emphasis on the areas where it expands on the ECCP.Apple GC’s Compensation Flat Again in 2024, but She Might Snag No. 1 Spot on Top-Paid List Anyway
Kate Adams was the highest-paid U.S. legal chief in 2022 and the second-highest in 2023 and 2024.Avoiding Discrimination and Hurtful Language
The New Jersey legal system defines parents as natural, when they have biological children or are parents by previous adoption. This language must be changed from both legal and humanistic perspectives. There is no fundamental reason to define biological parents or parents by previous adoption differently than the people who become parents of children through other avenues.Public Interest Calendar of Events
In this month's calendar, catch up on a couple of important CLEs.Trending Stories
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