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4th Circuit Upholds Virginia Law Restricting Online Court Records Access
The appeals court upheld a Virginia state law allowing only lawyers and authorized agents to access certain online court records remotely. The majority upheld the measure, reasoning that it was aimed at protecting privacy. A dissenter said strict scrutiny should have applied since the rule implicated First Amendment rights.Lawsuit Against Major Food Brands Could Be Sign of Emerging Litigation Over Processed Foods
The 149-page complaint includes allegations that the defendants intentionally designed their food products to be addictive while knowing those products were linked to various health issues.Former Federal Judge Christopher Conner Joins Saxton & Stump as Attorney and Shareholder
Judge Conner becomes the fourth former judge at the firm, third former federal district chief judgeFellows LaBriola LLP is Pleased to Announce that Alisha Goel Has Become Associated with The Firm
Alisha Goel is a Columbia University Law School graduate and formerly an associate with Jones DayLaw Firms Turn to 'Golden Handcuffs' to Rein In Partner Movement
Many firms are increasingly implementing strategies such as clawbacks and deferred compensation to discourage partners from leaving, noted legal recruiter Mike Parrillo.View more book results for the query "*"
Judicial Ethics Opinion 24-106
A part-time judge who owns an investment advisory firm and is not in his/her window period for election may neither permit the firm to sponsor a golf tournament to benefit the election campaign of a candidate for public office nor participate personally in such an event.5th Circuit Considers Challenge to Louisiana's Ten Commandments Law
The state is attempting to reverse a federal judge's November court order granting a preliminary injunction blocking the Jan. 1 implementation of the law, which requires that the Ten Commandments be on display in all Louisiana public school classrooms.Crocs Accused of Padding Revenue With Channel-Stuffing HEYDUDE Shoes
The case, which centers on sales of HEYDUDE shoes, a brand Crocs acquired in February 2022, is the latest to claim a corporation violated federal securities laws by counting sales to third-party retailers as revenue despite those sales exceeding the demand of customers.E-discovery Practitioners Are Racing to Adapt to Social Media’s Evolving Landscape
New and expanding social media platforms like RedNote and Bluesky are likely to complicate the e-discovery process.The Law Firm Disrupted: For Office Policies, Big Law Has Its Ear to the Market, Not to Trump
In a competitive arena for landing and retaining talent, it’s tough to put the flexibility genie fully back in the bottle.Trending Stories
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