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Letter from Asia: The Sorry State of U.S. Firms in China
Some Chinese lawyers think darker days are still to come.LexisNexis Parent Company Latest to Be Hit With CIPA Lawsuit Over Web Tracking Software
Lex Machina's parent company, RELX, joins a host of others—from CNN to Docusign—sued by plaintiffs firms looking to apply the almost-50-year-old California Invasion of Privacy Act to web tracking software.The Colombian American Bar Association Has Dramatically Expanded Thanks to University Outreach
"This is an organization that was created 30 years ago, and now we're getting this new wave of lawyers—second-generation, people that just moved—that want to have the support," said COLBAR president Paula Arias.Enforcing Money Judgments Against Co-Op Apartments
Judgments may be enforced against any property interest of a judgment debtor, real or personal, tangible, or intangible, unless specifically exempted by law. Thus, co-op apartments, common in New York City, can be reached by a judgment creditor, but there are several issues counsel should consider.Beverage Trade Group Names Ex-EPA Deputy GC as Legal Chief
Allison Starmann will advance the interests of the American Beverage Association, which represents makers of nonalcoholic drinks.View more book results for the query "*"
New Judge Wins Election Challenge
"We are disappointed with the judge's decision, but we brought this challenge because it was the right thing to do," said petitioner counsel Julie Oinonen of Williams Oinonen in Atlanta.Texas Paralegals Could Soon Have Limited Civil Law Practices
"It is unacceptable that 92% of low-income Texans are not being served by our legal profession," Texas Supreme Court Justice Brett Busby said.Sidley Austin Associate Going for Gold in Paris Paralympics
Matt Simpson plays goalball, a sport played exclusively by athletes who are blind or visually impaired. He leaves for Paris in just weeks after returning to the firm from a federal clerkship.Ga. Property Owners Battle Railroad Company as Eminent Domain Case Chugs On
After three days of hearings in November, an officer for the Georgia Public Service Commission granted Sandersville Railroad Co.'s request to legally condemn nine properties in Sparta, Georgia. The commission's decision to adopt or reject the officer's recommendation could affect property law nationwide.$7M Arbitration Award Achieved by South Florida Lawyers Over NFL Dispute
"It involves hundreds of millions of dollars," said attorney Stuart Singer of the trading-card litigation.Trending Stories
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