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Supreme Court More Diverse Than Lawyers who Argue Before It
The current two-week session of arguments features 25 men and just two women, an imbalance so stark that the Biden administration's top Supreme Court lawyer made a point of it in her defense of race-conscious college admissions Monday.After FTC 'Drizly' Action, Attorneys See Broader, Existential Fight Taking Shape
When the FTC imposed an enforcement action against online retailer Drizly for subpar data minimization practices, some privacy attorneys noted that the agency might be overstepping its jurisdiction.Tenure Review Could Be Tied to Florida Race Instruction Law
The proposed tenure-review regulation would make "any violation" of the Stop WOKE law one of seven criteria that would be considered. If faculty members' performance is deemed unsatisfactory, they could face termination.Copyright Infringement of Major Motion Pictures Nets $4.2M Against Defunct IaaS Company
The Colorado district court has entered $4.2 million in statutory damages against Micfo, a defunct infrastructure as service company, for contributory and vicarious infringements of the copyrights of 28 movies.Accountings in Estate and Trust Proceedings, Part I: Informal Accountings
This article, the first in a series, discusses settling fiduciary accounts informally rather than the fiduciary being compelled pursuant to SCPA §2205 or through the voluntary judicial settlement process as prescribed in the SCPA §2210.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Nov. 4, 2022—Lamb McErlane, Dinsmore & Shohl, Stradley Ronon
Lamb McErlane announced that Artyom Sharbatyan has recently joined the firm in its health law department.Union: Orlando Tourism Workers Need $18 an Hour to Survive
The union said that although a wage of $15 an hour was enough three years ago, "with skyrocketing rent, food, and gas prices in the last three years, it's no longer possible to survive with those wages."Report: In Past Decade, Nearly Half of New Michigan Lawyers Have Been Women
Among Michigan lawyers disclosing race and ethnicity information, the second-largest group is African Origin at 5.8%, although that's far behind the 81.4% of attorneys reporting they're of European background.When Complex Data and Complex Laws Collide: New Investigation Challenges in Disrupted Industries
Case teams will need to embrace new approaches, use new technologies, and be willing to step outside of traditional, static workflows to defensibly meet the dynamic nature of emerging data sources.Negligence of Health Care Providers: Malpractice or Ordinary Negligence?
The distinction between medical malpractice and negligence is a subtle one, for medical malpractice is but a species of negligence and no rigid analytical line separates the two. This article will discuss the factors and principles used by the appellate courts in making this distinction.Trending Stories
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