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Just Past Halfway Mark of Admissions Cycle, Law School Applicant Data Trend Continues
January's Law School Admissions Test scores were released as scheduled at 9 a.m. ET Wednesday—just past the halfway mark of the admission cycle—as law school application data continues to show a modest year-over-year dip, but a strong upswing compared to two years ago.Sotheby's Hit With Suit Over $1.4M Sale of NFT at Auction
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Judge Criticizes 6th Circuit 'Stay-and-Delay Tactic' in Abortion Ban Case
Judge Karen Nelson Moore, in a dissent, said the court's decision is part of a growing trend to use procedures to "delay the adjudication of laws that significantly impair constitutional rights."Judge Should Be Removed for Sexist Facebook Posts, NRA Fundraising, Commission Says
The posts violated prohibitions against judges participating in fundraising and failed to promote "public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary," the commission found.Guardians Ad Litem Denied Judicial Immunity by Pa. Appeals Court in Legal Mal Case
The Defender Association of Philadelphia and one of its guardians ad litem are still on the hook in a legal malpractice suit stemming from a custody case in front a family court judge whose conduct earned her a six-month suspension.View more book results for the query "*"
Perkins Coie's IP and Corporate Tech Clients Pushed the Firm to Double-Digit Growth
Perkins Coie benefited from the ongoing corporate boom, and saw major growth despite a significant departure in the elections practice.Calif. Firms Led the Market in a 'Standout' Year for Revenue and Demand
"California was a standout. It led the market the entire year, and the last year. These firms had the foresight to invest in the technology industry, and now they are the beneficiaries," said Owen Burman, segment manager for the Wells Fargo Private Bank Legal Specialty Group.Congress Should Amend The Jencks Act Now
Attorneys from Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan write that a disclosure law that allows the government to withhold most witness statements until after the witness testifies at trial is "unworkable, unfair and un-American."Pa. Supreme Court Takes Up Redistricting Fight—And Offers Explanations
"In the event this case presents the opportunity to provide further clarity, I for one am willing to do so, and shine as much light as possible on what many believe is an improperly political and unfairly partisan process," Dougherty said.As Condo Safety Legislation Moves Forward, Community Associations Institute Weighs In
"While we are only one month into 2022, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, New Jersey and Virginia have legislative proposals related to condominium and/or housing cooperative building inspections. Florida, Illinois, Maryland, and Virginia have legislative proposals related to mandatory reserve studies," the organization wrote in a press release.Trending Stories
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