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Morris Nichols Partners Present at Connecticut Bar Association's 2024 Delaware Business Law Update
On Feb. 13, Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell partners David Harris and Patricia Vella presented a "Delaware Business Law Annual Update" to the Connecticut Bar Association's Business Law Section.People in the News—Feb. 20, 2024—Faye Riva, Knox McLaughlin
Attorney James W. Cushing was named vice president of the Christian Legal Clinics of Philadelphia on Feb. 5.Supreme Court of Georgia Disbars 1 Lawyer, Suspends 1 With Condition
Two attorney discipline opinions were issued by the court Tuesday.GC of FTD Takes Legal Reins of Newly Independent Weather Co.
The new owner of The Weather Co., which operates The Weather Channel app and website, has tapped David Strauss to lead the legal team. This is the third private-equity-owned firm where he's been general counsel.Following a Separation, Let Spring's Arrival Bring a Refresh and Renewal
Instead of dwelling too much on your past—and on the furniture that reflects your former "couple" style—the season of new growth is a great time to also rejuvenate your living spaces, behaviors and spirits.View more book results for the query "*"
Ethics v. Efficiency: Balancing Public Policy in AI-Powered Arbitration
Is AI-driven international arbitration appropriate under international law, and if not, how can it achieve legitimacy? As we embrace these new technologies, we must tread carefully, considering their broader ethical and societal implications, but not so carefully as to reject the opportunities they offer.A Waste of Time: Let's Retire the Request to Revise
The language of 10-35 invites requests for fairly hilarious reasons, including whenever you think there is something "unnecessary, repetitious, scandalous, impertinent, immaterial, or otherwise improper allegations in an adverse party's pleading."Court of Appeals Weighs in on Reasonable Suspicion
The Court of Appeals had a relatively quiet January and released four opinions. In 'People v. Messano', it considered whether the police had reasonable suspicion to detain the defendant and whether the People met their burden of showing that drug-related contraband should not be suppressed because the evidence was in plain view.Is Franchising Really Doomed in 2024?
In this article, Marc Lieberstein and Chris Caiaccio discuss recent legislative developments that represent the clearest attack on the franchise model to date that may present challenges to the growth of franchising in the year ahead.Trending Stories
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