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A Winning Trifecta for New York: The 1977 Court Reforms
The current appointive system for Court of Appeals judges discarded the statewide elective method, a Law Journal columnist recounts. Centralized administration with statewide fiscal resources shifted executive leadership responsibility to the chief judge and chief administrative judge.Chinese Law Firms Announced 40 New Offices in 12 Months. Will the Investment Pay Off?
Chinese law firms are expanding aggressively within China, but top-tier Chinese firms have focused outward to international markets. With the Chinese cross-border deal market growing increasingly quiet, will these firms pivot toward mainland expansion?Focused on Long-Term Profit Growth, Blank Rome Sees Strong 2023
This is the fifth consecutive year in which net income growth surpassed 8.5%, coinciding with the course of the firm's five-year strategic plan.Georgia Federal Judge Denies Bid to Slash $2.3M Trademark Infringement Verdict
"It would make no sense to call those damages impermissible," the court concluded. "The jury did exactly what the law allows it to do. Defendants merely disagree with the jury's 'determination of the facts'—something the Court cannot second-guess."View more book results for the query "*"
SEC Calls Terraform's Dentons Retainer 'Opaque Slush Fund' in Bankruptcy Court
The SEC has asked Judge Brendan Linehan Shannon to deny the application unless Dentons returns to Terraform the $81 million still available from its retainer and files engagement letters and agreements about payment with the court.Inside Track: FTC Exasperating Merger Partners With Never-Ending Probes
"The regulatory delays can seem completely arbitrary and byzantine at times," Yale School of Management's Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian said in a recent commentary.Has the Supreme Court Jeopardized a Trump Trial Before the Election?
"It's not impossible, but I always felt it was pretty tight and this makes it incredibly tight," said criminal defense attorney Shanlon Wu, a former federal prosecutor.Taylor Swift, Ephemeral Apps, and Legislative Privilege: Judges Offer E-Discovery Case Law Takeaways
Though principles of privilege and duty to preserve have long been considered pillars of e-discovery rules, new technologies are increasingly challenging how these principles get applied in the courtroom.Felonies, Frivolous Filings and the Jan. 6 Uprising: 9 Florida Lawyers Disciplined
Two attorneys were disbarred, four had their licenses revoked, two were suspended, and one faced reprimand.Trending Stories
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