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Woman Sues Bank of America, Claiming It Enrolled Customers in Products Without Consent
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.US Supreme Court Report Card: How Third Circuit Fared in 2022-23 Term, Part 2
Of the seven cases that involved the Third Circuit, the Supreme Court sided with the Third Circuit's approach four times while disagreeing with the Third Circuit's approach the remaining three times.Public Interest Calendar of Events
Check out a new volunteer information session and the Education Law Center's annual celebration in September.Ga. Lawyer's Photos of Ukraine on Display at University of Alabama Gallery
"As far as the title, 'Broken Bridges,' a lot of it is documenting the physical destruction of bridges and buildings in Ukraine, but the parallel theme of the exhibition is the damage to society [and] institutions and psychological damage to the people. The photos in the exhibition also reflect that," Stephen Humphreys said.Dechert to Let Current Summers Defer Start Date to Fall 2025
Up to 20 associates can chose to "explore, study, travel or experience another opportunity."View more book results for the query "*"
Dead Reckoning: A Titanic Investigation
A massive investigation regarding the Titan submersible is underway that could lead to regulatory changes to improve safety at sea and potentially yield civil and criminal referrals.People in the News—Aug. 7, 2023—Littler, Hartmann Doherty
Littler Mendelson announced that the firm has added Jamie Spataro as its newest shareholder in its Pittsburgh office.Cyber Leaks, Greenwashing and Changing Regulations Keep Australian GCs Awake
Regulators are getting more vigilant, general counsel said at the GC Summit in Sydney, Australia.The Staying Power of Small and Midsize Firms
For the firms that seek to maintain long-term independence, remaining true to who they are and their original goals helps ensure their staying power, allowing them to remain a consistent partner to clients.As More Partners Leave, Stroock Votes to End Pension Obligation
A five-partner restructuring team is the latest to leave Stroock for Morgan Lewis. Meanwhile, the New York firm said it has secured the votes needed to end its pension obligation, removing an obstacle for a merger.Trending Stories
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