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Lawsuit Seeks to Reopen Voter Registration in Ga. After Hurricane Helene
The federal lawsuit filed by the Georgia conference of the NAACP, the Georgia Coalition for the People's Agenda and the New Georgia Project seeks to have registration reopened through Oct. 14.'The Most Peculiar Federal Court in the Country' Comes to Berkeley Law
After sitting together as a panel to hear arguments in three cases Tuesday morning, Federal Circuit Judges Timothy Dyk, Raymond Chen and Judge Kara Stoll answered law students' questions about the qualities of winning advocates.Am Law 50's Runaway Rates Put Onus on Legal Departments to Stiffen Resistance
"It is all too easy for in-house teams to continue instructing work to the same firms they have always used, without considering the savings that can be gained from a more structured approach to resourcing," the-e-billing platform Brightflag said in a new report.In 'Ghost Gun' Case, Some Hands On Argument Prep
"I actually had the experience of putting one of these kits together," the solicitor general told the justices.View more book results for the query "*"
Assistant Solicitor General Heads to Paul Hastings to Co-Chair Appellate Practice
Ben Snyder joins the firm after five years at the Justice Department.Wave of Office Closures Highlights the Weighty Stakes Surrounding Law Firm Growth
"Just because a certain legal market is hot does not mean that you should be there," said Major Lindsey & Africa consultant Jennifer Moss.LegalOn Expands AI-Powered Contract Solution to the UK
LegalOn's expansion caters to the startup's growing international customer base.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-243
(1) A judge who receives reliable information indicating a substantial likelihood that his/her co-judge has used a seemingly unaffiliated attorney to represent clients on certain cases that originated in their court, and arranged for those cases to be assigned to himself/herself, must report the co-judge to the Commission on Judicial Conduct. (2) If the judge further concludes, based on the information already known to him/her, that this seemingly unaffiliated attorney is an associate of the co-judge or is otherwise undertaking eviction work on behalf of the co-judge, the inquiring judge cannot accept eviction papers filed by that attorney. (3) The judge should consider whether he/she has received information indicating a substantial likelihood that the seemingly unaffiliated attorney has committed a substantial violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct; if so, the judge must take appropriate action.Surpassing Cravath Associate Pay Scale, Boutique Seeks to Stay Above Market
By raising associate pay above market, the boutique's leadership said it's seeking to reward associates for hard work on significant projects this year and also help with recruiting.Trending Stories
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