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People in the News—Aug. 31, 2023—Neal & McDevitt, Armstrong Teasdale
Neal & McDevitt, an intellectual property and marketing law firm based in the Chicago area, announced that it has formally expanded its practice to the East Coast by opening an office in the Plymouth Meeting Philadelphia suburbs and welcomed the addition of partner Christina D. Frangiosa and senior trademark paralegal Lori B. Colflesh.Case Closed: Summary Judgment Granted in Atlanta BeltLine Rail Easement Dispute
"Because plaintiffs have no possessory right to the property, defendants cannot be liable for inverse condemnation, trespass, or attorneys' fees and expenses of litigation," ruled Atlanta Judicial Circuit Judge Scott McAfee.Common Sense Medical Records, Billing Legislation to Help Consumers
Two issues that consumers complain about all the time, and for good reason, concern the difficulty of obtaining and understanding medical records and surprise billing that consumers receive from hospitals and doctors after an appointment, procedure or operation.Pros Say: New Program is Improving Pro Se Representation and Easing Court Caseloads
The Federal Pro Se Legal Assistance Program in New Haven is helping federal courts process self-represented clients' cases more efficiently.Outcome of 'Self-Driving' Vehicle Suits May Hinge on Innovators' Risk-Management Strategies
"Legal reality is likely to be less accepting of driver responsibility than the car manufacturers might hope," said Cassandra Burke Robertson, a law professor at Case Western Reserve University.View more book results for the query "*"
Recent Developments in Estate Planning and Administration
The IRS has recently further extended that earliest start date until Dec. 31, 2024, under Notice 2023-54.Finalists Announced for The National Law Journal Legal Awards 2023
We are pleased to unveil the finalists and honorees for The National Law Journal Legal Awards highlighting the top litigation and appellate work from the past year.Understanding Investigations by Florida's Commission on Ethics
In recent Florida headlines, the former chairman of the Florida Commission on Ethics, Glenton "Glen" Gilzean Jr., resigned from the commission citing to potential incompatibility with his position as district administrator of the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, which he's held since May 10.How Long Is Your Legal Tech Vendor Going to Be Around?
Because many of today's legal tech vendors are startups who are still trying to find their way forward, there is a risk that some of them may only be around for a short time, or will be subsumed into another organisation—outcomes which will impact their users more than most.Use of Race-Based Preferences Is Not Only Illegal, but Also Impractical
A minority of the public believes that "equal opportunity under the law" is insufficient, and instead believes there must be equal results under the law. This minority of the public believes that preferential treatment is necessary to achieve equality of results.Trending Stories
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