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Farewell to Terry Sullivan, a Great American
Who can use the word "bloviate" seamlessly during oral argument, make an apt reference to "crossing the Rubicon" during casual conversation…Do Prosecutors Struggle With Innocence?
A prosecutor should be a skeptic about guilt. A prosecutor should rigorously test the hypothesis of guilt. A prosecutor should take an active role in confirming the truth of a defendant's guilt and struggle to resolve contradictory evidence. A prosecutor should not assume that her witnesses are truthful.Morris James Counsel Honored With Access to Justice Award
Morris James announced that counsel Jill Spevack Di Sciullo was the 2021 recipient of the Delaware State Bar Association Christopher W. White Distinguished Access to Justice Commitment Award.Bouchard Named Chair of Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance
The University of Delaware's John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance announced that former Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard was named chair of the center's advisory board.Now Is the Time: Tips for Landing the Job You Want
During our second year into the Pandemic, there has been a surge in demand for legal work in certain sectors. As a result, legal employers are hiring more employees in 2021 than before.View more book results for the query "*"
Bomb Cyclones – What are They?
A brief explantion of bomb cyclones and other weather phenomena.How to Manage a Firm Through Ongoing Uncertainty? Equal Parts Tradition and Transition, Leaders Say
"Steady, reliable plodding along will no longer suffice. Future leaders will have to be nimble and flexible as a matter of course, not just when an emergency occurs."Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards Nomination Deadline Coming Soon: October 25
Monday, October 25 brings the final nomination deadline for the 2022 Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards, honoring innovators in corporate legal departments, law firms, legal technology providers and more. Get yours in today!Former State Superior Court Candidate Indicted for False Residency Statements
Sandra Finch Russell, 48, who ran as an independent in November for a judge's seat on Cochise County Superior Court, falsely stated on a declaration of qualification that she would "have been a citizen of Arizona for 7 years" at the time of the November 2020 general election.Trending Stories
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