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People in the News—Nov. 19, 2024—Pond Lehocky, Duane Morris
Pond Lehocky Giordano announced the addition of Mariah Rivera—a workers’ compensation lawyer—to the firm's legal team.Court System's Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission Presents Annual Diversity Awards
Commentary: James Madison, Meet Matt Gaetz
An Atlanta attorney writes that "The last thing the country needs is for the Department of Justice to be handed over to an unqualified snollygoster working at the direction of a vengeful president instead of working for the Madisonian 'common good of the society.”'The Narcissist’s Dilemma: Balancing Power and Inadequacy in Family Law
"Navigating cases involving narcissistic individuals requires a nuanced understanding of their psychodynamics," write Elisa Reiter, Jeffrey Siegel and Daniel Pollack.Leopard Solutions Launches AI Navigator, a Gen AI Search, Data Extraction Tool
The legal business intelligence company released AI Navigator in hopes of expediting the research process for legal professionals.View more book results for the query "*"
Trump's SEC Likely to Halt 'Off-Channel' Texting Probe That's Led to Billions in Fines
“All indications are that the SEC’s ‘sweep’ regarding off-channel communications will come to an abrupt end once Trump’s appointees take the reins at the SEC," said David Oliwenstein, a partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.Special Section: Products Liability, Mass Torts & Class Action/Personal Injury
In The Legal's Products Liabilty, Mass Torts & Class Action/Personal Injury special section, read about the product-line exception in Pennsylvania, dangerous dietary supplement cases, and the intersection of personal injury and family law.The Elliott Management vs. Southwest Airlines Faceoff: Who Won and What Determined the Outcome?
This article discusses the faceoff between the Elliott Management and Southwest Airlines. "Elliott Management Corp.’s recent campaign to oust the CEO of Southwest Airlines furnishes us with a rough measuring rod by which to judge just what activists can (and cannot) achieve."November Court of Appeals Roundup
This article discusses the right to waive counsel for criminal defendants. "The Court of Appeals recently clarified that when criminal defendants wish to waive their right to counsel and represent themselves, the trial court does not need to specifically apprise the defendants of the maximum amount of time to which they could potentially be sentenced.:Trellis Launches Trellis AI, a New Suite of Automated Litigation Tools
Featuring motion drafting and case assessment functions, the release marks an expansion into the creation of work product for the state court analytics company.Trending Stories
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