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Morris Manning & Martin Names Veteran Tech Lawyer, Civic Leader Co-Chair
"The pay-it-forward model is the best model," said Morris Manning co-chairman John Yates.Big Law and Big Sports: More Money, Law Firms and Work
"The issues have become far more complex, the stakes far more significant, and the players far more global and institutional," noted Paul Weiss chair Brad Karp.UC Davis Names Next Law School Dean
"Jessica is a warm and engaging leader with a breadth of experience that will add new facets of distinction to our outstanding School of Law," said UC Davis Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Croughan.Carolina-Based Software Firm's Lawyer Named In-House Counsel of the Year
Natasha Walwyn Robinson of software firm Splunk Inc. worked to educate diverse communities about developing careers in technology-based fields.A Rape, a Foreign Country and Maritime Law: Attorneys Brace for Challenging Litigation
"I do see an upward tick," said one attorney about sexual assault lawsuits involving tourists from around the nation.View more book results for the query "*"
SCOTUS Won't Hear Case Claiming Discrimination in Georgia PSC Elections
The high court on Monday rejected claims that the power of Black voters was illegally diluted because the five commissioners are elected statewide.Bigger in Texas? Equity Partner Pay Spreads Grew Most at These Homegrown Firms
A pair of firms jumped to 7-to-1, but the pay spreads at Texas overall was smaller than average.2nd Circuit: Competitor's Ads May Not Have Run Afoul of Internet Service Provider's Bankruptcy Stay
Chief Circuit Judge Debra Ann Livingston and Circuit Judges José Cabranes and Maria Araújo Kahn ruled that doubt existed as to whether Charter's actions violated the automatic stay attached to Windstream's Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding.4th Circuit Revives Unsolicited Fax Lawsuit in Split Decision Against Md. Tech Company
Judge G. Steven Agee in a dissenting opinion described the court's decision as "erroneous" for adopting what he called a "statutorily unsupported pretext theory."Federal Lawsuit Challenges Georgia Law That Limits Many People or Groups to Posting 3 Bonds a Year
The measure comes amid conservative efforts to restrict community bail funds, which were used to post bond for people involved in 2020 protests against racial injustice and, more recently, to free those jailed while protesting a new public safety training center being built near Atlanta.Trending Stories
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