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UPDATE: Barnes, Willis's Father Testify as McAfee Weighs Fulton DA Disqualification in Trump Case
The testimony came in a hearing that could determine whether the Fulton County DA should be removed from the case accusing former President Donald Trump and others of conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia.How Legal Recruiting (Really) Works
"Not a month goes by that a very experienced attorney will sheepishly ask me something to the effect of, 'Um, is working with you something I pay for?' This reflects a big gap in knowledge on the very basics," writes Dan Binstock in this installment of "Dear Dan."Former GSK Patent Leader Moves to Troutman Pepper
Duke Fitch started at the company as a medicinal chemist and rose to vice president of U.S. pharmaceutical patents after earning his law degree.Nixon Peabody Targets 30% Women Equity Partners by 2025, as Firm Hires DEI Leader From Paul Weiss
Ramla Farzad joined as senior director for diversity, equity and inclusion at the end of January.Students From Non-ABA-Accredited Law Schools Can Sit for Indiana Bar, State Supreme Court Rules
Indiana becomes the second state, after California, in which Purdue Global Law graduates will be eligible, following a waiver application, for the bar exam immediately upon graduating, according to the school.View more book results for the query "*"
As South Florida Runs Low on Land to Develop, Some Law Firms Are Looking North for Growth
As South Florida's boom is generating issues with affordability and limited space for construction, some law firms are starting to invest in other regions within the state with abundant land as well as access to water.Glasscock's Plan to Retire From Delaware Chancery Court Is Announced
Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock, who was sworn in for a second term in July, is expected to step down at the end of the year, closing a 25-year run, first as a master in Chancery and later as vice chancellor.Glasscock Plans to Retire from Court of Chancery by Year End
Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock, who was sworn in for a second term in July, is expected to step down at the end of the year, closing a 25-year run, first as a master in Chancery and later as vice chancellor.Immigration Judge's Sexual Harassment of Employee Costs DOJ $1.2M
Shortly after the parties attended a Rule 16 conference, and without conducting any discovery whatsoever, the DOJ made a Rule 68 offer of judgment to Escoto. Reading between the lines of the litigation, it was apparent the DOJ did not want to subject Laurent to cross examination and wanted this matter to go away quickly.Trending Stories
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