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Senator-elect's Speech Prompts Passionate Debate Among Readers
Our article about a Dec. 16 speech by Republican Sen.-elect David Perdue drew fierce comments from readers who criticized and defended Perdue's remarks to the Federalist Society.E-Discovery: Don't Hate It, Embrace It
I often hear litigators claim that e-discovery is killing litigation: "This stuff is too expensive. Who needs a database? Just give me a banker's box full of emails, a highlighter and some sticky notes!"Webster, Former Genova Burns Partner, Finds New Firm
Elnardo Webster II, the second of two name partners to recently depart Newark's Genova Burns, has found a home at the Parsippany, N.J., firm of John Inglesino.Zoning Lawyer Invoked First Amendment in Kennesaw Mosque Case
G. Douglas Dillard is a zoning lawyer, not a civil rights lawyer, but he is no stranger to First Amendment controversy.Target Suffers New Blow in Data Breach Case
Just weeks after Target Corp. failed to escape claims that it's liable for a massive data breach that cost banks billions of dollars, a judge refused to dismiss most of a proposed consumer class action over the same late-2013 hack attack.View more book results for the query "*"
Ga. Congressmen Ask President Not to Renominate Boggs
Two of Georgia's Democratic congressmen have written President Barack Obama asking him not to renominate Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Michael Boggs, whom they called "unfit to serve," to the U.S. District Court in Atlanta.Corporate Law Opportunities Abound in 2015
Cybersecurity is growing three times faster than any legal market segment, regulatory needs are up in almost every industry and class actions are expected to grow.Editorial: Lawyers in Crisis Should Seek Light in the Darkness
For many of us in the legal community, the demands and responsibilities of clients, court appearances and the endless pressure of the bottom line create stress that can be difficult to surmount.Tree-Cutting Mishap Results in $1 Million Settlement
A man who fell 25 feet or more from a ladder while trying to trim tree branches, shattering vertebrae in his back, has recovered $1 million from the people who asked him to do the work.Judge Cynthia Imperato Guilty of Drunken and Reckless Driving
After a three-day trial, the jury found Broward Circuit Judge Cynthia Imperato guilty.Trending Stories
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