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The Recorder's Top Commentary of the Year
One of The Recorder's top commentary articles of the year held a mirror up to the industry, and those that cover it, poking fun at all involved.Opposition to Governor's Choice for New York Chief Judge Mounting from Senate Democrats
"I would be compelled to vote no should this nomination be brought to a vote," the political leader said.18-Wheelers in Spotlight After Driver for French Subsidiary Runs Over Miami Bicyclist
"We often think about their risks to drivers. It is rare to think of the risks to pedestrians, like in this case," said Daniel D. Dolan, a partner at Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein.Trucker Wins $4.6M Verdict in Tractor-Trailer Crush Injury Case
On July 31, 2017, plaintiff Brian Winterstein, 50, a truck driver, was crushed by a tractor-trailer at a Family Dollar store on South Sixth Street, in Reading. He suffered fractures to his pelvis and sacrum.Hoylman, Half-Truths and the Grieving Families Act
The Grieving Families Act isn't being opposed by hospitals, insurance carriers, and other interests because they are mustache-twirling supervillains trying to kill the poor. It's getting opposition because there's a real chance it will create an unsustainable cost spiral at the highest pain points— hospitals and health care—which, famously, already cost far too much, particularly for the uninsured.View more book results for the query "*"
Why a New Logo Gave Kroger Legal Heartburn
"This case is proof that you never know how a phrase or a symbol might strike the public," said J. William Manuel, a partner at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings.Inside Track: Why a New Logo Gave Kroger Legal Heartburn
"This case is proof that you never know how a phrase or a symbol might strike the public," said J. William Manuel, a partner at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings.Inside Track: Why a New Logo Gave Kroger Legal Heartburn
"This case is proof that you never know how a phrase or a symbol might strike the public," said J. William Manuel, a partner at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responibility
I have settled a major civil suit with a number of parties and as part of the agreements, I have included a provision in there that the clients have a choice of taking the monies and paying liens and doctors' bills, or I will hold the monies in an interest-bearing escrow account, and pay the liens and doctors' bills once they are fully ascertained. Is there anything wrong with that?Want to Know More About Each Texas Legal Award Winner or Finalist? Here's Where You'll Find It All
The 2022 Texas Legal Awards have been announced, and Texas Lawyer is publishing articles on each honoree online.Trending Stories
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