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Plaintiff Struck in Face With Billiard Ball by Fellow Bar Patron
On Nov. 6, 2015, at around midnight, plaintiff Taray Wilkerson, 28, was a patron at Dara & Jack's Bar & Grill, in Chambersburg. A fight broke out among other patrons. Esau Lashow Scott, one of the patrons involved in the scuffle, threw a billiard ball at another patron.Hiring for the 'New' Legal Workplace: What CLOs and Employers Should Know
Understanding the mindsets of legal leaders and in-house attorneys is fundamental to shaping effective recruitment and retention initiatives post-COVID. From a recruiter's perspective, here are some strategies to consider in your planning.CPLR 2104 vs. DRL §236B(3): A 37-Year Departmental Procedural Rift, Part III
Part I and II of this three-part column explored a departmental rift and a recent decision as to whether the method for settling cases by way of on-the-record-open-court agreements supersedes the three procedural requirements in Domestic Relations Law §236B(3) to create enforceable marital agreements. This final part addresses: unacknowledged agreements; the lack of the nonapplicability of DRL §236B(3) to post judgment agreements; and agreements between married parties and fertility clinics.People in the News—Sept. 9, 2021—Faegre Drinker, McNees Wallace
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath senior counsel Harry Sarkis Cherken Jr. was appointed honorary consul of Armenia for the Greater Philadelphia area, and McNees Wallace & Nurick announced the addition of Greg Archibald to its labor and employment group.Prosecutor's Improper Closing Invalidates Sexual Assault Conviction... 28 Years Later!
"Reviewing this closing, even twenty-five years later and on the cold record, leaves us with no doubt of its power," said Judge Julius Richardson. "For the same reason it was powerful, it was highly improper."View more book results for the query "*"
Prosecutor's 'Highly Improper' Closing Leads to Reversal—28 Years Later
"Reviewing this closing, even twenty-five years later and on the cold record, leaves us with no doubt of its power," said Judge Julius Richardson. "For the same reason it was powerful, it was highly improper."Firms Investing in Firms. Perhaps
An ABA ethics committee cracked the door open for lawyers to invest in new legal businesses in Arizona and Utah. Do law firms want to make these investments too?Digital Disruption: A Practicum on the Importance of Electronic Discovery
Practitioners can no longer plead ignorance in the face of electronic discovery; they must be conversant with their client's obligation to preserve ESI, lest they face the consequences outlined here.Legal Doesn't Mind Consultants Profiting Off Legal Tech Recommendations—As Long as They're Honest
Law firms and legal departments may not mind if legal tech consultants take a commission on sales, but failure to provide a broad-angle view of all the different solutions on the market is less forgivable.Trending Stories
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