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Empathy in the Legal Profession
Doctors are trained in empathetic care. Turns out, they have much to teach lawyers.What to Expect From the Next Era in White-Collar Enforcement
In 2022, the Department of Justice emphasized its focus on individual accountability and corporate cooperation while aggressively pursuing prosecutions, with mixed success, in multiple industries and using novel tools, including increased international cooperation and untested legal theories, according to Paul Weiss' Walt Brown, Melinda Haag, Joshua Hill and JiLon Li.Building the Habits of Highly Effective Legal Writing
Catharine Du Bois who teaches legal writing at Brooklyn Law School says there are some conscious deliberate steps lawyers can take to become more persuasive writers.Report: Judicial Diversity Grew in California Courts Last Year
More women and racial and ethnic minorities are joining California's courts as judges, according to a statutorily mandated report released Wednesday.View more book results for the query "*"
State High Court Upholds County Council's Ruling on Amazon 'Warehouse' Property Zoning Definitions
"In a thorough and well-reasoned decision, the Supreme Court of Maryland followed well established precedent and reaffirmed that the final decision of the District Council is the appropriate agency decision that is subject to judicial review and when the District Council's final decision is based on a mixed question of law and fact, a reviewing court will apply the substantial evidence standard of review," said Rajesh A. Kumar, principal counsel to Prince George's County Council.SCOTUS Questions Whether NY Can Keep NJ 'On the Hook Indefinitely' for Waterfront Commission
"So we know here that the parties never intended for this to be perpetual," stated Justice Sonia Sotomayor. "And so I see the question as what are the situations in which one party can withdraw? Once you said they didn't intend for it to be perpetual. I think that's the end of the game."NFL Fails to Push Brian Flores' Racial Discrimination Claims Into Arbitration
Flores' descriptions of racial discrimination—and those of co-plaintiffs Steve Wilks and Ray Horton, who coached for the Arizona Cardinals and the Tennessee Titans, respectively—are recent examples of the NFL's "systematic discrimination" of Black players and coaches and are "incredibly troubling," U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni of the Southern District of New York ruled.Federal Judge Orders CLE Classes for Lawyers After 'Persistent Failures' to Meet Deadlines
U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman said that members of a Queens law firm showed "a lack of interest in the case's prosecution" after a ruling granting partial summary judgment.Trending Stories
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