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Meet Jesus M. Suarez: New Chair of the Eleventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission
"Personally, I evaluate each candidate's commitment to the rule of law and understanding that the province and duty of the judiciary is to say what the law is, not what it should be," he said.Turning Business Development Plans Into Reality
This article offers practical insights and best practices to navigate the path from roadmap to rainmaking, ensuring your business development efforts are not just sporadic bursts of activity, but an integrated part of your daily success.Civil Discovery and Motion Rules: Big Changes Coming in January
The Florida Supreme Court issued orders in May that substantially changed the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure.Keeping Families Together Program Halted: What to Expect
The program is on hold through an administrative stay, which is a provisional remedy that stops the application of a policy without concluding if it is lawful.Today's Litigation Needs Dynamic Case Management
In America today, nobody who goes to court escapes a system that is slow, expensive, and rarely results in a trial. Whatever your political views, the Trump legal saga illustrates this failure to adjudicate.View more book results for the query "*"
Winning a Custody Appeal Based on Abuse of Discretion Isn't Easy
N.R. v. M.P. is a recent, significant case in Connecticut family law that highlights the challenges inherent in attempting to overturn custody decisions based on an abuse of discretion standard. This case provides important insights into custody determinations, property division, and the consequences of discovery violations in divorce proceedings.People in the News—Sept. 13, 2024—Holland & Knight, Stradley Ronon
Lawyers and staff from Holland & Knight's Philadelphia office participated in 9/11 Day, America's largest service-volunteer effort, by participating in a meal-packing event at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.Employment Law for Dummies (and Other Types of Attorneys)
"That is the goal of this article, to enable those who dabble not to drivel but to speak intelligently about a very few, but common, issues in employment law," writes Jackson Walker's Scott Fiddler.Is Invasion of Privacy an Appropriate Analogue for Data Breach Cases?
The authors examine whether invasion of privacy torts—intentional torts—are actually analogous to data breaches where claims sound in negligence and the alleged harm may be a risk of future identity theft, rather than embarrassment or other dignitary harms. The diverging approaches of lower courts in addressing this question suggests a struggle with applying historical tradition to these novel data privacy claims.Trending Stories
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