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People in the News—April 16, 2024—Eisenberg Rothweiler, Stradley Ronon
Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck announced that the firm recently hired Stephan A. Cornell as an attorney in Philadelphia.Emory Law Marks Professor's 40 Years of Feminist Studies, Dedicates Archive
The daylong event featured a series of panels of feminist scholars reflecting on the impact of the FLT project generally and in their careers and culminated with the official library archive dedication.Exploring the Contours of Expert Testimony Regarding Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome
"The presentation of expert mental health information to the court is essential, but such evidence ... is likely to draw objections," according to Elisa Reiter, Daniel Pollack and Jeffrey C. Siegel.A Shake-Up Among Top Schools: US News Releases Best Law Schools Rankings
The University of Virginia School of Law rose four spots while the New York University School of Law dropped four places.Future of Litigation: Keeping Pace with the Rapid Rate of Change
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People in the News—March 28, 2024—Gawthrop Greenwood
Villanova University's Public Interest Fellowship Program (PIFP) recently honored Gawthrop Greenwood partner and litigator John Rafferty with the Public Interest Distinguished Service Award, for his steadfast work to advance causes in the public interest.The Internal Affairs Rule Is Under Attack! Should We Care?
Few principles of law are as universally respected by U.S. courts as the "internal affairs rule." All state jurisdictions at least formally subscribe to this rule, and the Supreme Court has hinted it may be constitutionally required. Nonetheless, the New York Court of Appeals has agreed to hear a case asking the court to replace the traditional rule with an "interest-balancing" test.Antitrust Regulators Must Protect Fantasy Sports Competition
"While the FTC prevented a FanDuel and DraftKings from merging to monopoly, these two companies now appear to be behaving as an anti-competitive duopoly," according to Salil K. Mehra, the Charles Klein Professor of Law and Government at the Temple University Beasley School of Law.Don't Throw the AI Baby Out with the GAI Bathwater
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