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Eighth Circuit: Voters Have No Right To Sue To Enforce Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act
The Eighth Circuit recently held, as a matter of first impression, that private parties may not sue to enforce Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Instead, lawsuits to enforce Section 2 can only be brought by the Attorney General of the United States.Land Developers Hit With $5M in Punitives in $6.25M Property Damage Case
"When your instinct is that this conduct is egregious or outrageous, you're probably right and you should run with that," Rosen & Perry's Michael Calder said.Norton Rose Appoints Emerging Technologies Partner as San Francisco Partner-in-Charge
Jason Novak, the firm's new partner-in-charge in San Francisco, will oversee the office's transition into a new workspace.After Bruising Year, Vice Media Picks Insider for GC Role
Jason Guberman is sliding into the GC's seat as the company, now with slimmed-down ambitions, fights for profitability.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Dec. 5, 2023—Rubin Glickman, Saxton & Stump
Matthew T. Wilkov, a partner at the Lansdale law firm of Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg and Gifford and a retired U.S. Army Reserve lieutenant colonel, served as a panelist at the Montgomery Bar Association's "The 'Business' Side of the Law" CLE seminar.PLW People in the News—Dec. 5, 2023—McNees
McNees Wallace & Nurick fiduciary litigator Kendra D. McGuire was appointed chair of the Pennsylvania Orphans' Court rules committee, effective Jan. 1, 2024.'Tew': A Primer on Post-Confirmation Bankruptcy Jurisdiction
During the course of their bankruptcy case, the debtors filed a second plan of reorganization (the plan), in which they referenced a potential and unliquidated claim against an entity known as "ED&F Man." Although this "claim" was also listed on the debtors' schedules, no version of the plan or disclosure statement specifically identified the defendant by name or explained the nature of the claim the debtors intended to assert against this entity.Trial Firms Starting to Match or Exceed Big Law Salary, Bonus Scales for Associates
Litigation boutiques and other small firms compete for the same top law students as Big Law, so they are likely to move to the new, higher market salary and bonus scales for associates.Bayard Director Presents on ABI Winter Leadership Panel
Bayard restructuring director Ericka F. Johnson spoke on a panel on Dec. 2, at this year's American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) Winter Leadership Conference held in Scottsdale, Arizona.Trending Stories
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