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DC Civil Rights Boutique Expands to San Francisco Via Merger
Katz Banks Kumin, a civil rights boutique known for its work representing victims of sexual harassment by Harvey Weinstein and others, launched in San Francisco via a merger with another boutique with wage-and-hour class action expertise.Judicial Ethics Opinion 22-163
May a full-time judge, who has independently written and published a bench book, sell copies of that book to the supervising judge of another court in the Unified Court System for distribution to judges in that court?Gregory v. Chohan: More Questions Than Answers on Mental Anguish Damages
We will need further opinions from the Texas Supreme Court to clarify where we now stand.State Bar Court Judge Rejects Joe Dunn's Request to Dismiss Charges
Judge Yvette Roland set a November trial date for Joe Dunn to face disciplinary charges that the former bar executive director misled trustees about the costs of a 2014 trip to Mongolia.Is a Surge of Mass Arbitration Really Coming?
Defense lawyers insist there's been an uptick in mass arbitration, but many plaintiffs firms remain cautious.View more book results for the query "*"
SEC's Supply Chain Climate Disclosure Proposal May Be Tweaked, Securities Attorneys Say
Opposition focuses on difficulty and expense of compliance, lawyers say in predicting litigation if proposal is promulgated.Ga. Plaintiffs Ask for Policy Change in Care Facility Wrongful Death Appeal
A long-term-care facility patient died after her care plan wasn't followed. While the facility settled, plaintiffs say the contractor that created the plan should be liable for not overseeing it.Ahead of the Curve: How T14 Law Schools Feel About Law Firm 'Precruiting'
Has precruiting become an "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" situation for some law schools?Law Firm Accused of Waiting More Than a Year to Inform Affected Parties About Data Breach
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.AG's Nonparticipation Speaks Volumes to Some Observers
A federal version of Daniel's Law was enacted in 2022. But the federal measure, unlike New Jersey's, includes exemptions for the news media, said Gabe Roth, executive director of Fix the Court, a Washington, D.C.-based judicial watchdog group.Trending Stories
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