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'That's Wrong for Several Reasons': 7 Judges Dissent in This Divisive Case
"If any principle of constitutional law ought to unite all of us as Americans, it's that the government has no business imprisoning citizens for the views they hold or the questions they ask," Circuit Judge James C. Ho wrote.Biden's Red State Judicial Nominees Have Smooth Confirmation Hearing
Picks for district court judgeships in Texas, Utah, Wyoming and Nebraska have bipartisan support in Senate committee.2 Texas Judicial Nominees Have Smooth Confirmation Hearing
Picks for district court judgeships in Texas, Utah, Wyoming and Nebraska have bipartisan support in Senate committee.Foley & Lardner Expands in New York With Partner Hires From Paul Hastings, Nelson Mullins
Milwaukee-based Foley & Lardner is focused on expanding its East Coast offices.Gold-Mining Giant Newmont Hires CLO With Deep Global Experience
Peter Wexler most recently was legal chief of Paris-based Schneider Electric, where he oversaw more than 300 professionals in 32 countries.View more book results for the query "*"
Dallas, Houston See Notable, Above-Average Billing Rate Increases
The going rate for partners in Dallas increased from $674 per hour in 2022 to $770, a roughly 14% jump. In Houston, associates saw a roughly 10% increase, with mean going rates increasing from about $477 per hour to about $525.Where Are Big Law Billing Rates Growing the Fastest?
Some lawyers have seen a rate increase above 20%. Overall, lawyers in financial services and health care, and in markets such as Dallas and Houston, all saw notable rate hikes.VACATED: $13.7M Attorney Fees Award Nixed After 'Clerical Error'
"The court entered the order by mistake after the defendants had filed a notice of appeal of a prior order," said Michael Flint of McClure & Kornheiser in Atlanta.Judge Relied on Personal Beliefs—Not Evidence, Appellate Court Finds
The trial judge "appears to have relied on the aforementioned personal beliefs, rather than the evidence," the opinion said.Delaware Ruling Doesn't Forestall Fox News' Anti-SLAPP Claims Against Smartmatic, Judge Says
The decision was a win for Fox, which is represented by attorneys from Kirkland & Ellis. The court said there's not enough on the record to justify dismissing Fox News' counterclaims at this point.Trending Stories
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