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New Jersey's New Successorship Laws: What Businesses Need to Know
"These laws, not surprisingly, were passed on the strength of lobbying by unions in union-rich industries—health care and building services," writes Jay Sabin of Brach Eichler.Our Understanding of Memory Has Changed, the Rules of Evidence Have Not
It isn't news that eyewitness testimony is sometimes inaccurate. What might be news, however, is that significant research makes plain that it is often wrong, even when the eyewitness believes they are telling the truth. Lawyers and courts should reconsider how the rules of evidence treat eyewitness testimony.Litigators of the Week: $284M and Counting From Elite Universities Accused of Price-Fixing
A federal judge in Chicago last week gave preliminary approval to three more settlements in the price-fixing case being handled by Bob Gilbert of Gilbert Litigators & Counselors, Ted Normand of Freedman Normand Friedland, and Eric Cramer of Berger Montague.On the Move and After Hours: Tucker Ellis; Gebhardt & Kiefer; Stevens & Lee; Riker Danzig
Riker Danzig promotes twelve attorneys; Tucker Ellis welcomes two partners; and more moves.View more book results for the query "Cornell University"
Dan Burk, Founding Faculty Member of UC Irvine Law, Dies
A memorial service celebrating Burk's life and contributions to the legal community will be announced later, a UC Irvine spokesperson told Law.com.17 of the Top 20 Law Schools Have More Women Enrolled
"The decline in male enrollment and the increasing number of students who choose not to disclose their gender present new dimensions in the evolving narrative of gender diversity in legal education," the Enjuris report states.People in the News—Feb. 2, 2024—Munley
Attorney Louis Hockman, principal of ADRx, was recently re-appointed for a one-year term as chairperson of the Montgomery Bar Association alternative dispute resolution committee.Bill Would Make California Courts Screen for Deepfakes
Legislation by Sen. Angelique Ashby, D-Sacramento, would also direct the Judicial Council to help judges, lawyers and law enforcement spot AI-tampered evidence.5 Universities in Student Aid Antitrust Suit Agree to More Than $100M in Settlements
According to court papers, Yale University and Emory University have agreed to pay $18.5 million apiece, Brown University has agreed to pay $19.5 million, and Columbia University and Duke University both agreed to pay $24 million to settle claims they colluded to limit the amount of need-based financial aid provided to undergraduates.Trending Stories
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