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Insurance Coverage Q&A: Water Backup and ALE
When the water backup endorsement is added to a policy, does the limit affect any other coverages?Judicial Ethics Opinion 22-168
Where a judge has been sued in the judge's former official capacity as a nonjudicial public official: (1) If the judge is being represented by the county attorney's office: (a) During the representation, the judge is disqualified, subject to remittal, from matters involving the specific county attorney who is undertaking the representation. (b) After the representation concludes, the judge may preside in matters involving that attorney, provided the judge can be fair and impartial. Disclosure of the former attorney/client relationship is discretionary. (c) Both during and after the representation, the judge has no obligation to disclose or recuse with respect to other county attorneys who have no involvement in representing the judge.In Rare Lateral Hire, Wachtell Adds Former Federal Prosecutor, Willkie White-Collar Leader
Randall Jackson, the leader of Willkie's white-collar defense group, has joined Wachtell as a partner.Jury Selection Opens in Terrorism Trial of Extended Family Members Dating to 2018 New Mexico Raid
The boy, Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj, was reported missing by his mother in Georgia in December 2017. Around that time, authorities say, the boy's father, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, set out with relatives and a cache of guns on a car journey to rural Alabama and then to New Mexico to start over on a parcel of high-desert scrubland near a tiny, crossroads town.Connecticut Managing Partners: We Want to Hear From You
Law leaders are invited to reflect on the most important issues firms have faced over the course of this year.View more book results for the query "*"
'Samia': Some Hypothetical Cases
Veteran criminal defense attorney Paul Shechtman presents four hypothetical cases for application of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling affirming a holding by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit that the admission of a nontestifying codefendant's confession did not infringe upon the defendant's rights under the Sixth Amendment.Connecticut High Court Divided on 'in Terrorem' Clauses
The court was not fully in agreement, as Justice Gregory T. D'Auria dissented, arguing "no state interest justifies voiding previously valid in terrorem clauses on the ground of public policy" in this case.'Designed for Lawyers:' Why It Matters That Georgia Court of Appeals Changed Its Font
"Font, especially for appellate lawyers, is so important because it is the most basic tool to help you get and keep the attention of judges and clerks," appellate lawyer Anna Cross said. "An appellate judge spends so much of [their] reading briefs, the font has to be easy on the eyes. "Announcing the Winners and Finalists for the 2023 California Legal Awards
The Recorder is proud to announce this year's winners and finalists for the California Legal Awards, celebrating the achievements of lawyers and companies leading technology, innovation and the profession as a whole.The China Dilemma: Should Law Firms Call It Quits?
U.S. leaders are finding it harder to justify substantial presences in China.Trending Stories
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