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Bathroom Recording Leads to Lawyer's Disbarment: Disciplinary Roundup
Five of 14 attorneys cited in the State Bar of Texas January disciplinary report were disbarred in 2024.Conn. Supreme Court: Workers' Comp Insurance Cancellations Must Be Unambiguous
"I'm hoping that insurance companies take a look at their policies and procedures and the way they handle cancellations, and make some changes," Kristen Greene, counsel for the plaintiff, said.To Avoid Conflict, NYAG Hands Probe Into Inmate's Beating Death to Syracuse-Area DA
New York Attorney General Letitia James has recused her office from investigating the 13 correction officers who were involved in the fatal beating of a handcuffed 43-year-old inmate in December. James said that her office is representing four of the correction officers in similar, excessive-use-of-force lawsuits. That would pose a conflict of interest and potentially delay justice for the victim and his family, James said.Scripture-Quoting Employee Sues Company for Supporting LGBTQ Pride
The case pits an employee's right to religious expression against the company's support of its LGBTQ+ workers.Judge's Suicide Sparks Chatter Over Judicial Election
The suicide of a Georgia judge is making national headlines. After being appointed to a new seat on the Effingham County State Court in 2022, Judge Stephen R. Yekel died on the bench during the final hours of his term that had been set to expire Dec. 31, 2024.View more book results for the query "*"
Ogletree Deakins Elects Most New Shareholders in Decades
The firm elevated 30 attorneys to shareholder after promoting 22 in 2024. Managing shareholder Liz Washko cited the "the number of highly qualified candidates" available for promotion.Legal Malpractice: Texas Supreme Court OKs 'Pernicious Distortion of Positions'
The Texas Supreme Court approved a plaintiff's use of a strategy opposite the one used in a real estate fraud trial to pursue a claim against its former attorney.Ex-Six Flags CLO Lands New C-Suite Post—This Time as HR Chief
Aimee Williams-Ramey received $1.1 million in severance after Six Flags terminated her "without cause" a year ago after she'd been legal chief just 15 months. Now, she's becoming chief human resources officer of Texas Capital Bank.Holland & Knight Promotes 42 Lawyers to Partner, Prioritizing Corporate Practices
The firm's Florida offices are home to eight new partners, while six Boston attorneys were promoted, part of a total of 17 across the Northeast.Trending Stories
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