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Biden Issues Pardons, Looks at Pot Reclassification
President Joe Biden called on authorities to look at removing marijuana from a federal list of dangerous "Schedule 1" drugs that includes drugs such as heroin and LSD.Federal Judge Awards Plaintiff $800K in Attorney Fees Despite Jury's Zero-Damages Verdict
The attorney fee award came on remand from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which ruled that, despite the zero-damages verdict, plaintiff Yasmin Reyazuddin was the "prevailing party" in the case.Zuckerman Spaeder's Beltway Office Shows its Pull as Place Attorneys Return to
Caroline Judge Mehta has rejoined its Washington, D.C., office as partner after two years as general counsel and chief legal officer at Afiniti—a rapidly growing global technology company.Federal Judge Denies Transgender Inmate's Request for Single-Occupancy Jail Cell
A federal judge has denied a transgender inmate's motions to amend her complaint and strike portions of the defendant's motion for summary judgment, saying her request for injunctive relief to obtain a single-occupancy cell was outside the scope of her initial complaint.State High Court Provides Guidance on Use of Settlement Communications as Evidence
"It was a real minefield to be in a position where you're supposed to have an obligation to communication your request for accommodation and that's not a static thing. This case very well demonstrates, and the court emphasizes, it's a continuing obligation," said plaintiff's attorney Jacques J. Parenteau.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Pa. Legal Community Remembers Chief Justice Baer as a Consensus Builder, Family Law Icon
"Max Baer helped to change the culture on the court throughout his time as a justice," Duquesne University President Ken Gormley said. "His most important legacy is his belief in the importance of collegiality and leaving all remnants of politics behind in serving on the judiciary."Attorneys Say Returning to Live Proceedings Exposes Them to Health Risks
"When we learn and implement a better process, we should embrace that spirit of innovation and creative problem solving rather than revert to antiquated processes," New Jersey State Bar Association President Jeralyn Lawrence wrote to the immigration court's chief administrator.Brazil's TozziniFreire Spurs Innovation With ThinkFuture Program
The 600-plus lawyer firm has embraced more visually appealing and intuitive legal documents plus digital tools such as client dashboards to improve delivery of legal services.'Devastating': Law Firms in Puerto Rico Are Hurting From Power Outages, Flooding
Many law firms are running their Puerto Rico offices on generators as Hurricane Fiona pelted the island this week with high winds and torrential rains. "The amount of water it dumped in a short amount of time was pretty impressive," said John Driscoll, who, like many plaintiffs lawyers, moved to Puerto Rico a few years ago.Trending Stories
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