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Only 1 Candidate for Judge: JNC Shortlists Lawyer to Rise to Bench
The Judicial Nominating Commission of Georgia has shortlisted a single candidate to fill a new judgeship created by legislation in the Dougherty Judicial Circuit.Suit: Fall on Defective Stairs Caused Vision Impairment
On Oct. 16, 2019, plaintiff Kathleen Bleakley, 76, was walking toward a clothing boutique in a small strip mall in Wexford. She claimed that she tripped and fell on stairs which caused her to strike her face against a brick windowsill, fracturing her orbital bone.Employees Sue Old Dominion, Claiming 401(k) Performs Worse Than Alternatives
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.How the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Expands the Duty To Accommodate
The PWFA expands the pregnancy-related protections of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, which amended Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to protect employees from discrimination based on pregnancy or related conditions but does not impose an accommodation obligation.Big Law Sidelined as Asian IPOs Listing in New York Skew Smaller and Favor Boutiques
Instead of Big Law players such as Kirkland and Davis Polk, firms such as Hunter Taubman Fischer & Li and Loeb & Loeb have taken the majority market share.View more book results for the query "*"
The New Frontier: AI in Arbitral Decision Making
As AI technology evolves at a rapid pace, so do the opportunities that it will present to substitute human decision-making. As we approach this threshold, we must carefully consider and determine whether the lack of a human element in decision-making is acceptable to all those involved and whether AI might undermine trust in the process.On the Move and After Hours: Frier Levitt; Saiber; Volunteer UP; Norris McLaughlin; Parker McCay
Frier Levitt adds a partner to their health care team; Parker McCay welcomes five associates; and more moves.A Case Study in Getting an Associate Stand-Up Experience in a High-Stakes Trial
Shook, Hardy & Bacon partners Charlie Eblen and Eric Hobbs had associate Caroline Gieser sitting third chair when they brought home a $189 million jury verdict for home security client CPI Security Systems in a trial showdown with rival Vivint Smart Home earlier this year.Weil Continues Private Equity-Fueled Houston Energy Expansion With Pillsbury Hire
Irina Tsveklova is the fourth partner hired to the firm's Houston energy team since April.Trending Stories
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