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After Shutting USAID, Trump Eyes Department of Education, CFPB
“There has never been an executive order completely abolishing an executive agency,” said Reed Smith associate Cori Mishkin. “There have been agencies of the executive branch abolished before in the history of the United States. It’s never been through an executive order. It's been through an act of Congress.”‘Keep Men Out’: Female Swimmers Sue Ivy Leagues Over Lia Thomas’ Sweep
The suit comes as President Donald Trump is scheduled to sign an executive order Wednesday as part of his campaign pledge to “keep men out of women’s sports.”Retired NY Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman Playing Key Role in Advancing 'Weinstein Bill'
Lippman, who is an of counsel at Latham & Watkins, provided advice and is advocating for the reform bill, which calls for a state judge presiding over a sexual assault case to use discretion in admitting relevant evidence of prior uncharged acts.People in the News—Feb. 5, 2025—Eckert Seamans, Rawle & Henderson
Jennifer M. Caron, a Harrisburg-based member with firm Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, has transitioned from her role as vice president to become president of the Lower Allen Township Board of Commissioners for the remainder of 2025.View more book results for the query "*"
Librarian's Termination Violated First Amendment Protections, Lawsuit Claims
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be among the first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.Choice-of-Law Issues as the UCC 2022 Amendments Come Into Effect
The authors write: In August 2021 and April 2022, this column discussed the, at the time, proposed substantial revisions to the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) under consideration by the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) and American Law Institute (ALI) intended primarily to address the growing presence of an entirely new class of assets often referred to as “digital assets."Six Benefits of Taking an Opposing Medical Expert’s Deposition
In my experience, plaintiffs attorneys underutilize opposing medical expert depositions. Despite their potential to uncover weaknesses in the defense’s case and to clarify complex medical concepts, many plaintiffs attorneys forgo them. Whether they choose to forgo these depositions because of cost concerns, time constraints, or a belief they’re unnecessary, plaintiffs attorneys put themselves at a disadvantage when they do so.Ex-Prosecutor’s Trial Ends as Judge Throws Out Her Felony Indictment in Ahmaud Arbery Death Case
“Frankly, this is a decision I didn’t want to make,” the judge told attorneys in the courtroom Wednesday. But he said he felt the defense’s challenge to the indictment against the former Glynn County DA “needs to be granted.” He also expressed sympathy for Arbery's mother as she sat in the courtroom.Conversation Catalyst: Transforming Professional Advancement Through Strategic Dialogue
While reliance on email offers efficiency and convenience, it cannot replace the impact of a direct conversation by phone or in person. For young attorneys looking to build their careers, establish credibility, and learn from seasoned professionals, prioritizing phone calls over emails can be a game-changer.Trending Stories
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