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Standout First Department Court Staff Honored at Annual Botein Awards
Each year, the First Department honors exemplary nonjudicial employees—the backbone of the courts that Bernard Botein helped to shape—with an award bearing the late judge's name.Holland & Knight Recruits Partners From K&L Gates to Build Tech Policy Team
The new hires are expected to expand the firm's policy focus on "emerging technologies and space exploration," said Holland & Knight.Judicial Ethics Opinion 22-106
A town judge should not accompany town board members and/or engineers to visit property owners and provide information about a project that benefits the judge's outside employer.The Next E-Discovery Evolution: Five Recent Developments in the E-Discovery Space
From BYOD policies, to collaboration apps data and new technologies, as the types of evidence e-discovery attorneys collect evolve, so do their e-discovery practices.Substance Abuse CLE Program Helps Lawyers and Law Firms Get Better at Getting Help
The one-day program hosted by Caron Treatment Centers and Decipher Investigative Intelligence helps law firms break down stigmas around seeking help for substance abuse.View more book results for the query "*"
Months After Mistrial, Former Blue Bell CEO Sentenced to Pay $100,000
Federal prosecutors initially charged Paul Kruse with felony crimes of wire fraud and conspiracy. However, jurors could not agree on a verdict at the conclusion of his trial last summer, and the case ended in a mistrial.'It Is a Problem.' Judiciary Panel Chews Over Recusal Disclosure Suggestion
In a letter to the committee last year, Judge Ralph Erickson said judges invested in Berkshire Hathaway could be unaware that a company in a case before them is a subsidiary of the conglomerate and that their recusal might be necessary.When PPP Loans Aren't Forgiven, Some Borrowers Are Heading to Court
Those who are asking judges to step in include a small New England college, a New Jersey car dealership and a Midwest chain of health clubs.District Court: Boy Scout Bankruptcy Plan Doesn't Need Changes
The District of Delaware decision allows the largest sexual abuse settlement in U.S. history to proceed with distribution, including $2.46 billion already available and potentially another $4 billion from BSA insurers who haven't settled and assets that haven't been liquidated.Trending Stories
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