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Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
Are courts placing too much pressure on lawyers?$1.2M in Attorney Fees as Lawyers Help Improve Jail Conditions With Class Action
"This settlement should improve the lives of people with serious mental illness who are held in the South Fulton Jail," said Atteeyah Hollie of the Southern Center for Human Rights. "To avoid needless suffering, we must combat our impulse to charge and jail the mentally ill."PFAS and PFOA Litigation and Regulation: An Emerging Insurance Coverage Battleground
As PFAS litigation continues to spur throughout product supply chains, and as new regulations go into effect to mitigate environmental and health impacts of PFAS, policyholders will increasingly turn to insurance carriers to cover losses.PFAS and PFOA Litigation and Regulation: Emerging Environmental Insurance Risks
As PFAS litigation continues to spur throughout product supply chains, and as new regulations go into effect to mitigate environmental and health impacts of PFAS, policyholders will increasingly turn to insurance carriers to cover losses.View more book results for the query "*"
Disparate Rulings in Student-Fee Refund Class Actions Could Lead to Florida Supreme Court Review
"If they attempt to file an amended complaint, we'll probably be moving for sanctions," said Javier Lopez, the managing partner at Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton.State Bar Failed to Stop Repeated Attorney Misconduct, Audit Finds
The auditor blamed weak policies in the bar's discipline system for allowing chronic signs of misbehavior by some lawyers to go unchecked.'It's OK to Admit You Have a Bias': Chief Justice Says Progress Made, Awareness Needed
"Are we doing procedural justice? The answer is no," said Chief Justice Richard A. Robinson.Manhattan DA Launches New Process for Post-Conviction Justice Unit
Unit Chief Terri Rosenblatt reports directly to DA Alvin Bragg, partly as a way to ensure that the unit's work is separate from anyone who may have been involved in the original case.Anticipation and Preparation: The Scope of the Pa. Work-Product Doctrine
The Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure are modeled after their federal counterparts and share much of the same language. Both contain provisions codifying the attorney work-product doctrine, and both use the phrase "prepared in anticipation of litigation" in defining the scope of this privilege. Despite this seemingly similar language, however, a stark distinction has emerged between the two.Trending Stories
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