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7 Attorneys Suspended for Client Neglect in Divorce, Criminal and Immigration Cases
Eight months after Dawn M. Korman of Georgetown received notice of a disciplinary complaint, the decree drafted by opposing counsel was entered with the court, without the complainant's knowledge or consent to the terms contained therein.Steptoe & Johnson LLP Grows PPE 7% Despite Pre-Paying $20M in 2023 Costs
In-demand areas of legal representation and efficiencies derived from investments in business functions put the firm in a fortuitous financial position heading into the current year.NJ Appeals Court, Relying on High Court Holding, Greenlights Wage-and-Hour Claim
"The legislature, however, did not tether Chapter 212's remedies to the accrual date of an employee's claim," stated Judge Carmen Messano. "It only prohibited an employee from recovering damages for wages due more than six years prior to the 'commencement' of the action, specifically the filing of a complaint in a court of competent jurisdiction."10th Circ. Declines to Pronounce Bright-Line Benchmark for Attorney Fees in Class Actions
"To date, we have not adopted a benchmark percentage for attorneys' fees from common fund settlements," stated Judge Joel M. Carson, III, in his written opinion for the court. "And we decline to pronounce a bright-line benchmark today. Instead, we reiterate our prior recognition that awards across a range of percentages may be reasonable."View more book results for the query "*"
Former Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission Chair Joins Morgan Lewis
Heather MacDougall most recently led the global health and safety team at Amazon.The Dawn of Advanced Conversational AI in the Legal Tech Landscape
Conversational AI represents a fundamental shift that could be as transformative as the advent of computers or the internet.Criminalization of Gender-Affirming Care Feeds a Crisis
Refuge bills are needed in response to a Pandora's box of nightmarish legislation that conflicts with the primary mission to first do no harm.Chiseling at the Wall of Grand Jury Secrecy
Unless remedial steps are taken to patch the hole in grand jury secrecy chiseled open by Emily Kohrs, the forewoman for a grand jury in the Trump election hoax case before a Georgia court, great risk exists that grand jurors around the country will conclude that if she did it, they too can wherever in America they might be impaneled, our columnist writes.Garland Talks Section 230, Antitrust Law in Senate Oversight Hearing
Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin said future legislation addressing Section 230 was a bipartisan priority; its impact on drug addiction and children's mental health helped spur the effort, he said. Republicans stressed protection of U.S. Supreme Court justices' homes and anti-abortion speech.Trending Stories
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