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Some Miami Court Cases Are Now Set to Move Faster Thanks to This Change
"This ... will be a lifeboat to the new system," said Luis G. Montaldo, the Miami-Dade clerk ad interim.Duquesne Kline Law Reappoints Dean
"Our students continue to inspire me each and every day, and are the reason why I have the best job in the world," Dean April Barton said in a statement.AI Could Reduce Billable Hours. But Is That Really a Bad Thing?
AI is a threat to the billable hour, but it also offers the opportunity to get out of low-value work and meet latent demand from clients.Merchan Set to Further Probe Conflict Allegations in Trump Criminal Case
Joe Tacopina and his firm, Tacopina, Seigel & DeOreo, must submit various documents for en camera review relating to previous communications with Stormy Daniels.View more book results for the query "*"
These 2 South Florida Judges Will Helm a Key State Court
The chief judge will oversee all administrative matters for the court, including budgeting, scheduling and bench-bar relations.Attacks on Prosecutors, Including Georgia's, Put Politics Over Safety
When U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan came to New York City to bash Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, it once again made Bragg a top target in the war…First Department Reverses Attorney Fee Award in Education Union's Election 'Fairness' Case
"Each of the alleged acquired benefits [of the ultimate agreement regarding how the election would proceed] were provided to the members of Local 372 without the need for filing a lawsuit since the constitutions and election code provided plaintiffs with internal administrative remedies," said the Manhattan-based appellate court.Employment Chairs Lead Mass Departure From Lewis Brisbois To Newly Launched Firm
Barber Ranen now has over 110 lawyers focusing on commercial and employment litigation in 12 geographic markets throughout the U.S. Firmwide managing partner John Barber expects that number to grow to between 125 and 140 by the middle of the month.4 Attorneys Lose License, 17 More Suspended or Reprimanded
"Boutros was sentenced to 30 months of confinement in the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $2,100,000," the Board of Disciplinary Appeals said.Trending Stories
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