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Matt's Corner: Can an Attorney Be Sued for a Civil Rights Violation?
Can an attorney be sued for a civil rights violation?Joint Effort: How Cannabis Legalization Is Shaping New Jersey's Psychedelics Legislation
"The legislative evolution from cannabis to psilocybin in New Jersey reflects a growing recognition of the need for evidence-based drug policy reform," write Guillermo Artiles and Ryan M. Magee of McCarter & English.Rough Skies Ahead: Legal Options for Turbulence Injuries
Recent severe turbulence events have caused serious injuries and deaths to passengers, generating an upswing in public interest over a natural phenomenon that is now more dangerous than ever before.Financing Property of Not-For-Profit and Religious Corporations
The world of nonprofits represents a wide range of causes and there are different requirements that must be satisfied in connection with such real estate transactions, depending on an organization's purpose and the specifics of the deal. In their Real Estate Financing column, the Jeff Steiner, Scott Weinberg and Tim Swearingen discuss the requirements.Nonprofit Mergers and Acquisitions: Pros and Cons for This Increasing Trend
There is an important, growing trend among nonprofit organizations to merge in order to conserve resources such as board members, grant funding and donors. Conservation of these resources will help to sustain the programs and services provided by nonprofit organizations for future generations.View more book results for the query "*"
Race for Judge: Jason Edward Bloch and Bonita Jones-Peabody Battle in Miami-Dade
Get to know the former judge and supervising public defender who will face off Aug. 20 for a seat on the Miami-Dade Circuit Court bench.Clio Releases Clio Accounting, Centralizing Its Fintech Offerings for Trust Accounting
With Clio Accounting, the legal tech company hopes to distinguish itself by not just supporting the practice of law, but the business of law as well.'Deeply Reactive': Are Law Firms Becoming Increasingly Hostile to Lawyers Who Are Looking to Leave?
Top City partners, ex-lawyers and support staff talk about the averse situations law firms designed to make their exit difficult and how it speaks to the wider issue of clawback in present-day partnerships.FedEx General Counsel Cruising Into Retirement After 42 Years With Shipping Giant
Mark Allen hopscotched around the globe helping build the company's international operations before taking the legal reins in 2017.Pa. Fed Judge: Stop and Think About That Sealing Request Before You File It
U.S. District Judge Joshua Wolson in Philadelphia says lawyers can't "yada, yada, yada" their way into the showing of harm needed to obtain a sealing order in his courtroom.Trending Stories
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