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November 05, 2021 | International Edition

How Should Law Firms Use Their Windfall of Profits?

Law firms' excess profits from spending cuts in 2020 and high demand this year are creating opportunities to improve the business model.
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November 05, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Discovery Stay in Securities Act Cases Remains a 'Pivotal' Issue After Case Settles Before U.S. Supreme Court Argument

Litigants continue to wait for clarity on an important issue concerning cases brought under the Securities Act of 1933 in state court.
9 minute read
November 05, 2021 | Pro Mid Market

How Midsize Firms Are Navigating 2021's 'Candidate Market'

With pandemic-era legal qualms and a backlog of court cases coming home to roost, there's no shortage of demand for legal services among midsize…
6 minute read
November 05, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

LGBTQ+ Minors at Risk: Understanding Conversion Therapy

There is virtually universal opposition from health and medical professionals on this harmful practice, yet only 20 states have some form of a ban on conversion therapy at all. The federal government has not enacted any nationwide ban on this practice of child endangerment.
8 minute read
November 05, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Complaint Accuses Jackson Lewis of Defamation in Report on Alleged Sexual Assault

Former Norwalk Hospital medical student
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November 05, 2021 | Pro Mid Market

Midsize Moves: Real Estate Attorneys in New York, a Corporate Lawyer Goes to Washington

Midsize moves from around the industry.
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November 05, 2021 | Law.com

Utah Supreme Court Tosses Convicted Murderer's Challenge to Forcibly Collected DNA Evidence

The high court said defendant Douglas Evans provided no evidence that the officers' use of force posed a concrete risk to his health or safety and he also failed to demonstrate that any pain caused by the officers' efforts to restrain him was more painful or prolonged than necessary to "subdue him in order to perform a minimally-intrusive and judicially-sanctioned buccal swab."
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November 05, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Wolf Awards $9.5M in Funding for Clean Transportation Programs

Gov. Tom Wolf on Nov. 1 awarded $9.5 million to reduce diesel emissions, improve air quality, and promote clean transportation technologies.
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November 05, 2021 | Law.com

'Crazy Fat Lady' Reporter Strikes Blow for First Amendment in Victory at Fifth Circuit

"If the First Amendment means anything, it surely means that a citizen journalist has the right to ask a public official a question, without fear of being imprisoned. Yet that is exactly what happened here: Priscilla Villarreal was put in jail for asking a police officer a question," said Judge James Ho of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
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November 05, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

'The Crazy Fat Lady' Strikes a Blow for First Amendment at Fifth Circuit

"If the First Amendment means anything, it surely means that a citizen journalist has the right to ask a public official a question, without fear of being imprisoned. Yet that is exactly what happened here: Priscilla Villarreal was put in jail for asking a police officer a question," said Judge James Ho of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
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