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Mayor Says Atlanta is Out of the Jail Business
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms signed an executive order last year refusing to accept new detainees of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. On Monday the council approved a resolution from the mayor's office.A String of Big Names on Disciplinary Dockets This Spring
The mighty are falling this spring. The list of recent actions by the Disciplinary Board of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court includes an unusual number of big names.Turo CLO Outlines Next Steps for Group of 200+ GCs to Boost Firm Diversity
Michelle Fang, the chief legal officer whose letter pushing for diversity in the legal industry has garnered more than 200 GC signatures, has partnered with Diversity Lab to release a series of tangible steps company lawyers can take to improve outside counsel diversity.Remembering the Autumn Jackson/Bill Cosby Extortion Case, in the Time of Michael Avenatti
The last time the Second Circuit deeply wrestled with the type of extortion charge brought against lawyer Michael Avenatti was in the high profile case of 'United States v. Jackson'. There, the SDNY tried and convicted Autumn Jackson for her attempt to extort celebrity actor/comedian Bill Cosby by threatening to expose that she was his illegitimate daughter. This article revisits the Second Circuit's holding in 'Jackson' and examines how its analysis might apply to Avenatti's case.Q&A: Senator Who Beat Roy Moore Pens Book on Prosecuting Birmingham Church Bombing
Doug Jones, a former assistant U.S. attorney, brought the case against two Klansmen convicted in the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, that killed four African American girls ages 11 to 14.View more book results for the query "*"
Why Does the House Intel Committee Want To 'Kill the Lawyers'?
Chairman Schiff, presumably with the support of the House Intelligence Committee, has frankly gone way over the top.A Groundswell of Support for Strengthening Patent Rights
In his Patent and Trademark Law column, Rob Maier discusses a momentum possibly building for a movement back toward stronger patent rights, as lawmakers undertake efforts to reinvigorate U.S. patents.PLW People in the News—May 21, 2019—Strassburger McKenn
Strassburger McKenna Gutnick & Gefsky announced that Nicolas Sasso joined the firm as an associate in its Pittsburgh and Greensburg offices.Draft Regs Could Affect Non-U.S. Banks With Small U.S. Insurance Operations
The rules might exclude entities with large U.S. insurance underwriting operations.Deloitte Expands Relativity Relationship From Developer to Compliance Customer
Deloitte joins others like FTI Consulting in using compliance software Relativity Trace, signaling the Big 4's continued investment in legal technology.Trending Stories
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