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Legal Department Spending Surged in 2023, as Duties Continued to Broaden
Legal teams are becoming increasingly specialized, a necessity as they take on key roles involving complex topics such as AI and compliance.Joshua Wright's Counsel Criticizes Congresswoman's Requests for GMU's Title IX Investigation
"There is a long history of false accusations destroying the lives of innocent people, like Joshua Wright, including those recognized by important court rulings," Jesse R. Binnall, a partner with Binnall Law Group in Alexandria, Virginia, wrote. "There is a reason Americans do not trust their Congress – wasting resources based upon an obvious hit piece cannot be a good way to earn back their trust."Who Is Scott Salmon? Meet the Lawyer Challenging Kennedy's Candidacy
"I find him to be carving out a really interesting space for himself in the statewide debate," said Rider University's Micah Rasmussen.David Rothman, Retired Judge and Judicial Ethicist, Dies at 87
Rothman "will ultimately be remembered for his unparalleled leadership in judicial education, particularly his contributions to judicial ethics," Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero said.Staring Down 'Enrollment Cliff,' Troutman Pepper Team Devises Strategy to Keep Schools Open
The University of the Arts isn't the first small college to land in financial peril, and more schools are likely to find themselves in a crunch in the coming years.View more book results for the query "*"
Creating Circuit Split, Panel Bars Hiring Bias Based on Status as Citizen
The Ninth and Fifth circuits are divided on whether the 1866 Civil Rights Act's prohibition on racial bias also bars citizenship discrimination.$2.5B Damages Award in Roundup Verdict 'Shocks the Court's Sense of Justice,' Judge Rules
Susan Schulman's 75-page opinion lays out the reasoning behind a June 4 order in which she slashed the McKivison verdict to $404 million but denied Monsanto's request for a new trial or judgment notwithstanding the verdict.Damages Awarded in $2.25B Roundup Verdict 'Shocks the Court's Sense of Justice,' Phila. Judge Rules
Schulman's 75-page opinion lays out the reasoning behind a June 4 order in which she slashed the McKivison verdict to $404 million but denied Monsanto's request for a new trial or judgment notwithstanding the verdict.Trending Stories
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