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1,550 Seats for D.C. Bar Exam Turn Out to Be Enough
Even though the D.C. Court of Appeals had limited seating to 1,550 and had given priority seating to students who attended D.C.-area law schools for the July Uniform Bar Exam, it appears everyone who registered for the test got a seat.Court Blocks Path to Recovery Against Commission Over Fake Obstetrician's Practice
U.S. District Judge Joshua Wolson of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania found that, because the plaintiffs' distress came out of new information they learned about past events, they could not bring a claim.Miami Is Facing an Affordability Crisis as Rent-to-Income Is at 33%
"Yes, incomes are going up, but people didn't just wake up and all of a sudden find $500 more bucks a month to pay for housing overnight in the last three to five months," said Andy Zhu, director of business development at Pentagon Holdings.Defense Claimed Plaintiff Caused Crash by Running Red Light
On Jan. 9, 2019, plaintiff Betty Borges-Colella, 54, was driving on Hood Boulevard, at its intersection with South Oxford Valley Road, in Fairless Hills. As Borges-Colella entered the intersection, the passenger's side of her sport utility vehicle was struck by the front of another sport utility vehicle. She claimed injuries to her neck, back and knee.SF Data Privacy Startup Transcend Recruit's Ex-Twilio Lawyer for New Legal Chief Role
"I know that companies need strong alignment between legal and engineering teams in order to solve today's biggest compliance challenges and the next wave of regulations ahead," Brandon Wiebe said.View more book results for the query "*"
Data Privacy Startup Transcend Recruits Ex-Twilio Lawyer for New Legal Chief Role
"I know that companies need strong alignment between legal and engineering teams in order to solve today's biggest compliance challenges and the next wave of regulations ahead," Brandon Wiebe said.Insurance Bills on Bilateral Agreements and Telehealth Pending with Hawaii Governor
During the recently adjourned 2022 Hawaii legislative session, two insurance-related bills passed and are now pending with Hawaii Governor David Ige.This Blunder Lost $1M in Attorney Fees: 'Think Twice About What You are Putting in Those Offers'
"I've been seeing a trend where the courts are making the requirements on the proposal for settlement increasingly stricter over the last few years," said Anthony J. Russo, a trial lawyer not involved in the underlying matter.Adding 'NFT Expert' to the GC's Growing Collection of Hats
This emerging area can be challenging to understand, but even more so for general counsel that are tasked with mitigating any type of potential regulatory or enforcement risk to their company.What Netflix Can Teach Law Firms About Navigating Controversial Clients
Law firm leaders can learn something from a recent change made at Netflix as they seek to avoid dissent.Trending Stories
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