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See Who Passed the July 2022 New York Bar Exam
The New York State Board of Law Examiners examined 9,609 candidates, 6,350 of whom passed for an overall passing rate of 66%.Recessionary Fears Haven't Stifled Midsize Expansion in High-Growth Markets, Including SE Cities
A recent Tampa merger highlights firm leaders' confidence in the insulating effect of population growth.Recessionary Fears Haven't Stifled Midsize Expansion in High-Growth Markets
A recent Tampa merger highlights firm leaders' confidence in the insulating effect of population growth.Taylor English Partners With Atlanta Group to Offer Legal Expertise to Black Entrepreneurs
Through the firm's work with the Russell Innovation Center, Taylor English lawyers will offer advice to more than 189 Black entrepreneurs, the firm said.In the Post-Pandemic Era, ADR Is More Important Than Ever
Court-ordered mediation is now more common. Given that COVID-19 court delays are here to stay for the short term, I urge parties at mediation to think outside the box in how they define success in mediation.View more book results for the query "Taylor English"
Back-to-Back Appellate Cases Challenge Constitutionality of Georgia's Punitive Damages Cap
During Supreme Court of Georgia oral arguments on Wednesday, attorneys challenged the constitutionality of statutory caps on noneconomic damages in the appeals and cross appeals of Taylor, Exr. v. The Devereux Foundation Inc. et al. and Gwinnett Operations LLC et al. v. Michelle McKinney, Administrator.Mid-Market Roundup: Is the Sales Pitch For Midsize Law Changing?
Welcome to Mid-Market Roundup, where our team of regional editors shares the trends, challenges, opportunities and observations emerging in their markets.Weil Hires McDermott Real Estate Partner in Miami and New York
Pejman (Pej) Razavilar joined the firm this week as real estate demand in Florida and across the Southeast remains strong.'Must Be Reversed': Ga. Supreme Court Ruling Nixes Attorney's Standing To Remain on Nov. 8 Ballot
"Code section 21-2-6 allows the challenge here because 'qualifications,' as that term is used in the statute, includes all of the prerequisites for seeking and holding office," read the high court's decision. "The substitute candidate did not properly qualify to seek office, so the Board lacked authority to put him on the ballot."'He's Not Qualified': Judicial Election Dispute Reaches Georgia Supreme Court
"It's remarkable to me that the government is playing games," said Justice Charles Bethel during oral arguments Tuesday. "I'm not saying you, Counsel—understand that—but the government you represent is playing games with the process of qualifying candidates for office in a democratic society."Trending Stories
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