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Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Repsonsibility
I was in court the other day for argument before the judge on a legal issue. After opposing counsel finished his argument—but before I could start—the judge made a decision and ruled in my favor. But I am aware that there is case law on point argumentative. What obligation do I have, if any, to so advise the judge?J&J Hit With $120M Verdict in Pelvic Mesh Case
A Philadelphia jury has hit a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary with a $120 million verdict for allegedly failing to warn about the dangers of one of its pelvic mesh products.Ashurst Launches Tech Investment Venture, Rejigs Innovation Arm
There is no formal investment setup, and investment decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis, according to the London-based firm.Arbitration Agreements in Class Claims: What You See Limits What You Get
One of the key questions for any dispute is forum. Most parties are limited to selecting from the available court or courts provided by state and federal law as a function of jurisdiction and venue.Mid-Market Recap: Why Millennial Minds Matter
Many millennial lawyers think things were already ruined when they arrived on the scene.View more book results for the query "*"
Deepfakes and the Growing Trend of Fabricated Video Evidence
Can you completely trust your evidence? Is it easy for a nefarious individual to fake a surveillance video and, based on this doctored material, convince a judge or jury to make a specific ruling or verdict?Tomlinson Officially Launches US Senate Run
“It's time to bring the same smart pragmatic government to Washington D.C.—without all the crazy and the mean,” said former Columbus Mayor Teresa Tomlinson, an attorney.Retailers Using Facial Recognition Should Be Wary of Illinois and Followers
Currently there's no federal law regulating facial recognition. However, lawyers say to watch Illinois closely as that state grants its citizens a private right of action measure if its biometric law is violated.Miami Judge Rodolfo Ruiz II Breezes Through Senate Confirmation to Federal Bench
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Rodolfo Armando Ruiz II is soon to be a U.S. District judge for the Southern District of Florida, following a 90-8 vote in the U.S. Senate Thursday.Trending Stories
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