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Attorneys Diverge Over Who's Driving Norfolk Southern Train Derailment Suits
One proposed leadership team has 37 lawyers, many from national firms, while another group, about half that size, calls itself "Team Ohio."Greenberg Traurig Gains Gibbons White-Collar Leader
Kevin Walsh, a former federal prosecutor and special counsel at Seton Hall University, wants to extend his practice beyond New Jersey.Fallout From Supreme Court 'Dobbs' Investigation: How an Outside Investigation Could Have Helped
Oppenheimer Investigations Group's Jack Morse and Neil Bautista say it may have been more beneficial for the U.S. Supreme Court to have utilized a third-party investigator after the Dobbs draft opinion leak to avoid bias, or the appearance of it.'Harmless Error' Rulings Under Scrutiny—Spotlighting Judges' in-Chamber Interviews
"Every other time, for every reason under the sun—it won't be helpful, there's other information out there, it'll be too stressful—the courts have found ways to evade these (interviews)," Samuel Cooper argued for the petitioner.View more book results for the query "*"
Defense Attorneys' Access to Plaintiffs' Treating Physicians Under Pennsylvania High Court Scrutiny
According to personal injury attorney Joseph Messa Jr., the question of whether defense counsel may communicate with a medical malpractice plaintiff's treating physician outside the bounds of authorized discovery is 'pretty much a no-brainer.'What Could Go Wrong? IP Lawyers Issue Warning About ChatGPT
"Although it can still be used as a tool, it's not the end-all. It should be a starting point, but not the ending point," attorney Kendra Stephen said.NJ Man Pleads Guilty to Role in COVID-19 Fraud Scheme Involving $800 Million in PPP Loans
The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman. The charge to which Martinez pled guilty carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison.New Changes Affecting Florida Courts: What Lawyers Need to Know
"If a judge believes that an emotional support animal would facilitate testimony or the proceeding, then it is the judge's discretion on what to do in that situation," said Matthew Dietz, director of the Disability Inclusion and Advocacy Law Clinic at Nova Southeastern University College of Law.NJ Attorney General's Office Issues RFQ Seeking Special Counsel for Employment Litigation
The New Jersey Attorney General's Office has announced a request for qualifications for law firms to act as special counsel for employment litigation and stated that RFQ's for other subject areas are expected.Trending Stories
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