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Peckar & Abramson Lands in Boston With 2 Litigators and a New Office
The construction-focused firm enters Boston after the federal government earmarked significant infrastructure dollars for the region, but says it was more motivated by key hires.NYC Human Rights Commissioner to Step Down After Nearly 7 Years as Top Civil Rights Official
During Carmelyn Malalis' tenure as head of the civil-rights agency, it grew from 55 employees to a nearly 150-person organization actively pursuing its own law enforcement, outreach and policy work. She also faced challenges from Trump administration policies seen as hostile to the commission's goals.High Court to Examine Constitutionality of Pa. Corporate Registration Law Statute in Railway Suit
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to address for the first time whether corporate consent to be sued can hold up against recent U.S. Supreme Court precedent.'Why Are We Here?' J&J Lawyer Asks Jury as Augusta Talc Trial Opens
"The dark side of this case is that Johnson & Johnson knew that the baby powder contained asbestos," John Bevis of the Barnes Law Group alleged. "Ladies and gentlemen, that is all absolutely wrong," J&J defense attorney Kenneth J. Reilly of Shook, Hardy & Bacon answered.Patriot Act 'Still Has Resonance' After 9/11, With Governments Losing Most Georgia Cases
"I think [the act] still has resonance today. I think a lot of the mentality that was created in our national conscious back then still permeates a lot of the constitutional analysis we see today," said attorney Gerry Weber.View more book results for the query "*"
Nahmias: Patriot Act's Information Sharing Has Helped Stop Planned Terror Attacks
"A lot of that was bureaucratic and self-imposed and changed by some rulings of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. But the Patriot Act did make it easier to share information," Georgia Chief Justice David Nahmias said.Ex-Federal Prosecutor: Patriot Act's Information Sharing Has Helped Stop Planned Terror Attacks
"A lot of that was bureaucratic and self-imposed and changed by some rulings of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. But the Patriot Act did make it easier to share information," Georgia Chief Justice David Nahmias said.Holland & Knight Continues Rapid Private Equity Expansion With Atlanta Hire From DLA Piper
Alvin Johnson is the latest in a slate of hires aimed at bulking up the firm's offerings in a pivotal practice.Trending Stories
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