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Chief Justice Warns Trial Shutdowns May Expand to More Counties Due to Judicial Vacancy Crisis
"We may be soon left with no choice other than to halt civil and matrimonial trials in other counties in our state, something we very much hope to avoid," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said in his State of the Judiciary address Friday.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.The Dilemma of Balancing Civil Rights & Criminal Defense: The Complex Case of Daniel Penny
The situation underscores the delicate balance between advocating for the civil rights of young black men and upholding the principles of criminal defense.AI Isn't New to Law: How the Practice of Law Should Embrace AI
Understanding what AI is — and what it is not — helps to identify where it can be of value and what limitations it currently has. Not only will AI certainly impact your practice in the future, it already has.View more book results for the query "*"
Practical Issues in the Portability of the Deceased Spousal Unused Exclusion Amount
At death, an individual who made no taxable gifts during life will have the entire basic exclusion amount remaining. An individual who made taxable gifts during life will have something less than the full basic exclusion amount remaining since a portion would have been applied to those lifetime gifts. In either event, the remaining basic exclusion amount, full or partial, will be available to apply against taxable transfers occurring at the individual's death.Zayas, Wasting Little Time, Elevates Norman St. George to First Deputy Chief Administrative Judge
St. George had been serving as the chief administrative judge for courts outside of New York City since September 2021, a role that had him manage day-to-day operations of the trial-level courts in 57 counties, along with responsibility for oversight of New York's town and village courts.After Revenue and Profits Tumble, Kramer Levin Poised to 'Capture Our Market Share' in 2023
Increased expenses in business development, salaries and hiring were factors behind a nearly 15% drop in PEP. But firm leaders say they are poised for a strong 2023.Employee Outbursts Under the National Labor Relations Act
The NLRB recently issued a decision that grants employees broad leeway to make lewd, lascivious, racist or otherwise inappropriate comments at work so long as those comments are connected in some way to terms and conditions of employment.Trending Stories
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