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Covering History in the Making
U.S. Supreme Court reporter Marcia Coyle looks back at her 35 years of coverage here at The National Law Journal.Will Noncompete Ban Pave Way for Similar Assault on NDAs?
"From a regulatory perspective it's a logical extension of the restrictions ... that the federal government is enacting," said Stephen Piepgrass, a partner at Troutman Pepper.Florida Supreme Court Keeps in Place 15-Week Abortion Limit
The justices, in a 4-1 decision, turned down a motion by seven abortion clinics and a doctor for a stay of a ruling by the First District Court of Appeal that kept the law in place.Brown Rudnick Lands 4-Lawyer Corporate Group From Seyfarth Shaw
The group will operate out of the firm's Washington, D.C., office while also spending time in New York and on the West Coast as the need arises.Brown Rudnick Lands 4-Lawyer Corporate Group From Seyfarth Shaw
While M&A activity may be down in 2023, the incoming Brown Rudnick lawyers believe the coming years will be a boon for work related to emerging companies.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Rejects Haggis' Postverdict Motions, Keeping Intact $10 Million Jury Award in Civil Rape Case
Defense attorney Priya Chaudhry argued that her client did not receive a fair trial.The European Patent With Unitary Effect and the Unified Patent Court
After years of discussions and legal challenges, the European patent with Unitary effect (Unitary Patent) and the Unified Patent Court (UPC) are finally set to launch around June 1, 2023. The Unitary Patent is set to be a single patent spanning many European states, and the UPC is set to be a central patent court for patent disputes in Europe.3 More Law Schools Join Exodus From US News Rankings
Prospective law students can easily find information about our performance in "without the muddy signaling that the U.S. News rank creates," Jennifer Gerarda Brown, dean and professor of Law at Quinnipiac Law, said, adding that "devoting precious administrative resources and sometimes catering to U.S. News ranking methodology distracts and detracts from our efforts."A Review of Cyber Coverage Decisions From 2022: A Policyholder's Perspective
The article summarizes the key cyber coverage decisions of 2022—and from a policyholder's viewpoint, the good, the bad, and the in-between.People in the News—Jan. 25, 2023—Post & Schell, BKW Family Law, Saxton & Stump
Post & Schell announced that casualty litigation principal Robert J. Balch was appointed as vice chair of the firm's casualty litigation practice group.Trending Stories
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