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GOP Senator's POTUS Run Opens Door for Controversial Biden Judges
As long as Sen. Tim Scott, R-South Carolina, stays away from Congress, it's good news for the president's effort to fill the federal bench.Florida Supreme Court Rules Offer-of-Judgment Is 'Not a Prevailing Party Statute'
The Florida Supreme Court held that the ruling would not result in a "flood of frivolous appeals," as R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. argued.Florida's New Data Privacy Bill Is an Outlier, Going Both Broad and Narrow
Florida's newly signed Digital Bill of Rights comes with unique provisions that data privacy professionals say could catch some companies by surprise.The Law Firm Disrupted: 'It's Lonely at the Top'
A new survey of law firm leaders finds that while expectations for the role are becoming more formalized, they're still not keeping pace with the growing complexity of the job.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Severs Five Counts From Bankman-Fried's Indictment Amid Bahamian Legal Proceedings
The Supreme Court of the Bahamas has granted the FTX founder leave to file an application for judicial review of issues relating to his extradition.Tech Developments, Evolving Client Demands Expected to Drive Legal Industry Change
The 2023 National Legal Sector Benchmark Survey–Bright Insight finds that shifts in client demand, recruiting and retention, fee compression and lawyers leaving the industry are among factors driving change in the industry.Michael Simons, Dean of St. John's Law Since 2009, to Step Down
"Serving as dean has been a tremendous joy—largely because of the opportunity to work with each of you—and I am confident that this is the right time for the Law School to begin this transition," Dean Michael Simons wrote in an email to his law colleagues earlier this month, which he provided to Law.com Thursday.The Politics Behind Thurlow-Lippisch's Nonreappointment
A spokesperson for Senate President Kathleen Passidomo said that the Senate's decision not to confirm South Florida Water Management District Governing Board member Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisch was tied to her objections to a water bill during a district governing board meeting last year.Trending Stories
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