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Retired Federal Judge Noel Hillman Joins Gibbons, Picked to Lead ADR Practice
"I thought it made sense to explore ADR work because it is the closest to being a judge that you can get, without being a judge," retired U.S. District Judge Noel Hillman said. "I thought that I would be able to add value to a firm and to provide services to people who want to resolve their disputes out of court."People in the News—March 6, 2024—Capehart Scatchard, Royer Cooper
Capehart Scatchard announced that, effective Feb. 14, workers' department shareholder Ana-Eliza T. Bauersachs is the new chair of the firm's diversity and inclusion committee.Colorado Appellate Courts Launch Website to Search Case Law Dating Back to 1860s
"This new website, offering free and easy access to every opinion by both of Colorado's appellate courts, provides anybody with important information as they make decisions about their own legal matters or simply seek to study the law," Supreme Court Chief Justice Brian D. Boatright said in a statement.Latham & Watkins Helps Colombia Defend Against Arbitration Brought by Canadian Miner
The dispute stemmed from the Andean nation's ban of mining in moorland ecosystems known as páramos, to the detriment of Red Eagle Exploration Limited's gold mining operation there.View more book results for the query "*"
SEC 'Neither-Understands/Nor-Cares' About Realities of Settlement Gag Rule
This article examines the SEC's no-admit/no-deny rule through the lens of the SEC's recent denial of a request to modify the rule filed by an external advocacy organization and concludes that the SEC should have given more consideration to amending the rule.The Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence in the Construction Industry
"Because of the inherent judgment calls that have to be made on construction sites, AI cannot completely replace human workers in all aspects of a construction project," according to Gary Strong and Elizabeth Napierkowski of Gfeller Laurie.Do Cry for Us, Justice Brandeis!
In his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins discusses a recent ex cathedra assault on due process that should evoke concern, if not outrage, from the entire profession.CPLR 2106 Amended to Permit Any Person to Submit an Affirmation in Lieu of an Affidavit (Part 2)
In the second installment of his New York Practice column on the amendment to CPLR 2106, which went into effect Jan. 1, 2024, Patrick M. Connors continues the discussion by highlighting additional potential problems presented by the amendment.Arbitration: The Solution to the Cannabis Industry Regulatory Morass
Myrna Barakat Friedman highlights the benefits of arbitration for resolving disputes in the cannabis industry in light of the federal prohibition.Trending Stories
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