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In Landmark Decision, Australian Judge Rules Sex is Changeable in Gender Identity Case
The Federal Court finds Roxanne Tickle suffered discrimination when excluded from a women's social media platform.Am Law 50 Law Firms 'Outpacing' the Industry More in 2024, as Segmentation Accelerates
"It is a bit of a vicious cycle for the rest of the industry to observe. It allows these elite firms to continue to pull away, as long as they continue to focus on those higher client value opportunities," noted one industry consultant.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-223
(1) A town justice may advocate for the judge's preferred schedule and scheduling policies for use of the town's multi-purpose room as a courtroom, subject to generally applicable limitations on judicial speech and conduct. (2) On these facts, while the judge may pursue lawful avenues to challenge the resolution, the judge may not simply disregard the resolution and schedule court sessions as if it had not been issued.Lewis Brisbois Sues Realty Firm Cushman & Wakefield Over $86K+ in Unpaid Legal Fees
The Chicago-based realtors have yet to square up unpaid matters from 2020-2022, Lewis Brisbois alleges.View more book results for the query "*"
Amassing Super-Wealth With Illusions of Immortality
Law Journal columnist and former Court of Appeals Judge Joseph W. Bellacosa reflects on two books that push a bottom-line case for a transformation of the "top dog" highest tier tax structure, a provocative third-rail political proposition.Argentine Attorney's Uber Lawsuit Gets Lift From California Supreme Court
In answering the Ninth Circuit's question about the economic loss rule, the court addressed the line separating tort law and contract law.'Every Client Got Every Penny': Tom Girardi Takes the Stand in His Criminal Trial
"Obviously, we didn't know about it. The firm was doing well, everything was great," Tom Girardi testified when asked about ex-Girardi Keese CFO Christopher Kamon's alleged fraud. "He was pretty clever in stealing millions of dollars."Who Got the Work: Saul Ewing Team Appears for Samsung Bioepis in Amgen Patent Case
California-based Amgen has filed a patent infringement suit to stop Samsung Bioepis from developing bone-treatment drugs that would rival two of its top-performing products.Decision of the Day: Paul Weiss Relieved From Representation of Mexican Telecom Company
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