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NY Lobbying, at $331M Is 'Overwhelming,' Elections Attorney Says
New York elections attorney Sarah K. Steiner told the Law Journal that while she finds the "money in lobbying just overwhelming," she's not surprised spending is surging.Winston & Strawn Late Entry Saves Fracking Firm From Halliburton Patent Challenge
"We didn't get involved until the case was a few months out from trial," defense attorney Thomas Melsheimer said. "We had to do a lot of work to get up to speed and learn the case and otherwise involve ourselves in the details."2nd Circuit Panel Upholds Convictions of Suffolk County DA Tom Spota, Unit Chief McPartland
The panel ruled that U.S. District Judge Joan Azrack of the Eastern District of New York did err by admitting certain evidence related to former Suffolk County Police Chief James Burke's prior bad acts, but that the error was "ultimately harmless."Dollar Tree Hires Legal Chief to Replace Ex-Trump Official Who Abruptly Departed
Jonathan Leiken is taking the legal reins of Dollar Tree after helping guide his last employer, the ATM-maker Diebold Nixdorf, through bankruptcy.$1.7M New Jersey Settlement: Ex-Members Get Refunds as Interest in Golf Wanes
Media reports indicate American's interest in golf has fallen off dramatically in recent years, although the sport saw a revival in popularity during the latter part of the COVID-19 pandemic.View more book results for the query "*"
AI-Generated Content, Deepfakes and New Data Push the Limits of Civil Procedure
How will traditional tools and techniques need to adapt to handle new data challenges that have never been encountered by digital forensics specialists or lawyers?How to Overcome: Attorney's Own Witness Wouldn't Agree on Causation
"What could've caused it, if not this accident?" attorney Michael Snellings asked.NYC Judge Who Cursed at Double-Parked Teacher Accepts Admonishment
The judge also snapped that she had a courthouse to run.Why New York's Town and Village Justices Should Be Attorneys
The New York State Bar Association's recommendation that all justices be lawyers is based upon constitutional principles that guarantee every person accused of a crime has the right to be represented by an attorney—a right that is jeopardized when the judge hearing the case is not adequately educated and experienced in the law.SOLD OUT: Lawyers and Judges to Converge on SDFL Bench and Bar Conference
"If you look at the numbers nationwide, depending on what district you are in, 98% or 99% of cases will be resolved outside of trial," U.S. District Judge Roy Altman said in an interview.Trending Stories
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