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Trump Loses Bid for New Trial, Reduction of Damages in Carroll Civil Case
Trump's legal team on Wednesday filed an appeal of the decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.Corporate Counsel Announces Finalists for the 2023 Best Legal Department Awards
Corporate Counsel's editorial department is pleased to announce the finalists of our 2023 Best Legal Departments awards. We have selected outstanding corporate legal departments and legal leaders that stood out this past year.Fragomen Defers Hiring Decisions on Current Summer Associates to Early 2024
In a statement, Chief People Officer Salvador Malo said client needs and changing immigration policy guided the firm's decision to delay hiring decisions.'Let Them Get There on Their Own': Notes on Closing Arguments from Two Bronx Criminal Law Vets
The MTA Inspector General Office's Shareema Abel and Fordham Law's Adam Shlahet share tips on closing arguments from their time practicing in the Bronx, where they served as a prosecutor and a criminal defense attorney, respectively.Court Rules for Broward Public Defender's Office in Feud With Ex-Staff Lawyer
"Ruby did the wrong thing with a reckless disregard for the truth," Howard Finkelstein, former Broward County Public Defender.View more book results for the query "*"
Decisions of Interest: Inmate's 32-Year Sentence Is Reduced to 20 Years Under Home Confinement
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.New Ruling Sheds Light on Homestead Protections
"It's giving debtors the ability to basically protect their homes," Jenna N. Sternberg said. "This long-awaited, increased homestead protection will allow a safe haven for many Connecticut residents looking for the fresh start that bankruptcy is meant to provide."Autonomous Vehicle Company Taps Ex-GE Lawyer as First GC
Sid Venkatesan will help six-year-old May Mobility, which has delivered more than 320,000 rides, scale up.Ex-NFL Player's Workers' Comp Award Tossed on Insurer's 2nd Appeal
In seeking judicial review of the state administration panel's decision, it was Fortenberry, not Great Divide, that had the burden of establishing he did not elect to receive benefits under the collective bargaining agreement, or that he was not required to make an election, the opinion states.Trending Stories
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