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Alabama Needs a New Congressional Map
The U.S. Supreme Court's action has cemented Alabama as a state in which its Black citizens remain—as they have always been—underrepresented in Congress.Probate Arbitration Issue Requires Legislative Attention
The recent Chancery Division decision in 'Matter of Estate of Hekemian' raises an issue of first impression in New Jersey that calls for the intervention of the Legislature.Perfume Retailer Pushes Back Against Employees' Collective Arbitration Claim
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.'This Was Not a Protest': D.C. Judge Says Jan. 6 Misdemeanor Charges Are 'Fostering Confusion'
"This is not legitimate political discourse," U.S. District Chief Judge Beryl Howell said of some of the misdemeanor charges, which have included parading, demonstrating and picketing.Spotify Co-Founder Ek Builds 'Insane' $1 Billion Bet on Early Tech
Daniel Ek wants to be at the forefront of Europe's early-stage tech scene and is hunting for ways to make an impact on the broader sphere of innovation.View more book results for the query "*"
Burden of Proof vs. Search for Highest and Best Use
In his Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, Michael Rikon discusses the recent Fourth Department decision, 'West Gates CIP v. State of New York', where the court affirmed an award in a partial taking which only awarded direct damages, and stated: "Where, as here, claimant contends that the highest and best use of the property is something other than its current or existing use, it must be shown 'that there is a reasonable probability that its asserted use could or would have been made within the reasonably near future.'"Second Department Declines Extending 'Carpenter' to Live Cell Tracking: 'Costan'
The Second Department in 'Costan' determined not to extend 'Carpenter' to real time cell tracking of a defendant's cellular telephone. The prosecution had foreseen a potential issue, and prudently articulated the higher level warrant standard of "probable cause" for the real time CSLI order, which the court favorably referred to in its decision.Chief Legal Officer Compares the Law Firm Pay Raises to Fantasy Island
Richard Harris, Chief Legal Officer of Robert Walters discusses the law firm pay rises and outlines how this impacts talent retention in-house. He also shares successful strategies to attract and retain talent and the elements needed to create an effective global team.Chief Legal Officer Compares the Law Firm Pay Raises to Fantasy Island
Richard Harris, Chief Legal Officer of Robert Walters discusses the law firm pay rises and outlines how this impacts talent retention in-house. He also shares successful strategies to attract and retain talent and the elements needed to create an effective global team.Trending Stories
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