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Work-Life Balance Demands Will Cost Some Associates Their Jobs: The Morning Minute
Want to get this daily news briefing by email? Here's the sign-up. WHAT WE'RE WATCHING THIS IS HOW WE DO IT - Tension is growing between…Newly Revamped GRE to Take Less Than 2 Hours, ETS Says
There will be two Quantitative Reasoning sections on shortened GRE with a total of 27 questions, and two Verbal Reasoning sections with a total of 27 questions. There will no longer be a 10-minute break, according ETS' FAQ.How Much Will US-China Geopolitics Threaten Law Firms in Asia?
China's former zero-COVID policy is still having lingering effects on its economy, the country's housing boom is over, its shrinking population is becoming a serious problem, and its prosperous residents have spent the last two years offshoring their wealth to countries like Singapore and the U.K. But it is the decoupling of the world's two largest economies that poses the biggest threat to law firms in Greater China, lawyers say.Can Mandatory Reporters Be Held Liable for Failing to Report Risk of Future Harm?
"Once you've done that, you've satisfied your requirement. If you fail to do that, you could potentially be liable. I suppose at that point it would be strict liability of some kind. It would be some kind of liability. It would be up to a jury to decide what happens in the end," the plaintiff's attorney, David L. Abney said, during oral arguments.View more book results for the query "*"
Can Daniel Penny Defend Himself Using Jordan Neely's Past?
The jury room is different than what might take place during an informal conversation among acquaintances at a Starbucks. In court, we're not allowed to make the type of judgments we make about people and their motivations at Starbucks.'Significant Confusion': Judge Urges High Court to Revisit FTCA Immunity Test
Stephanos Bibas, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, said judges are struggling to apply the test for the "discretionary function exception."Judge Dismisses Medical Marijuana License Appeal After 'Inexcusable' Delay
"A delay of more than thirty days in filing a transcript is prima facie unreasonable and inexcusable," Warren County Superior Court Judge Thomas Hammond wrote. "[They have] significantly exceeded that limit."E-Discovery Achilles Heel: With APIs, What You See Isn't Always What You Get
For e-discovery professionals charged with tracking, authenticating and capturing data, fast proliferating APIs may mean longer, more complicated data management.Europe's Unified Patent Court Is Finally Here—and It Could Be 'a Game Changer'
For some patent holders, the new system will present multiple benefits. But others are likely to be leery of the power that the Unified Patent Court wields to nullify patents across multiple jurisdictions.Trending Stories
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