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The Changing Landscape of Worksite Enforcement: Form I-9 and E-Verify Developments
DHS and ICE have been keeping employers on their toes this year.Some Fear Unintended Consequences as New Rules Loom for Judges
HB 2384 codified a practice that was already in place, but the premise that judicial education was not already mandatory was something of a myth, 124th District Court Judge Alfonso Charles said.Newsmakers: Husch Blackwell Brings New Partner to Austin
Also: Bradley Arant adds former Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen K. Moulton as a senior attorney in the firm's Dallas office.Supreme Court Appears Wary of High Bar for Financial Whistleblowers
Who bears the burden of proof for an allegedly retaliatory firing: the employer or the former employee?Swift Currie Adds 20 New Lawyers Amid Departures, Increased Demand
Mike Rosetti said the firm is seeing an increase in its billable hours from last year and he anticipates higher revenue.View more book results for the query "*"
Diverse Attorneys of the Year Selected
The Law Journal is pleased to announce the 2023 Diverse Attorneys of the Year.SCOTUS Denies Bid to Turn Back NY's Takeover of Background Checks for Firearms, Ammo Applicants
A North Carolina lawyer wrote that the New York statute had resulted in the statewide collapse of all Second Amendment-protected firearms transactions.Opioid Special Master Who Hit 'Reply All' Protected by Judicial Deliberative Privilege, Judge Rules
In a Tuesday ruling, U.S. District Judge Dan Polster found that David Cohen, the special master in the opioid multidistrict litigation, should not be disqualified because he was protected under the judicial deliberative privilege.'He Was the One Who Directed Us': Caroline Ellison Takes Stand in Sam Bankman-Fried Trial
Ellison's turn on the witness stand immediately followed the testimony of FTX co-founder and chief technical officer Gary Wang, who has also pleaded guilty. Both are testifying under cooperation agreements with prosecutors.Ethics Panel Asks Judge to Toss NC Justice's Suit Over Probe Into Diversity Comments
The commission says the justice's comments are not constitutionally protected due to the state's "compelling interest" in protecting public confidence in the courts.Trending Stories
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