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Immigration Judge's Sexual Harassment of Employee Costs DOJ $1.2M
Shortly after the parties attended a Rule 16 conference, and without conducting any discovery whatsoever, the DOJ made a Rule 68 offer of judgment to Escoto. Reading between the lines of the litigation, it was apparent the DOJ did not want to subject Laurent to cross examination and wanted this matter to go away quickly.People in the News—Feb. 16, 2024—Weber Kracht
Weber Kracht and Chellew announced that Kathryn Liebhaber, a senior associate attorney with the firm, has been appointed to the board of directors of Perkasie Pride.9th Circuit Says a Consent-Based Search Was 'Unlawful' in Partial Reversal
The panel partially reversed the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California's denial of defendant Brett Wayne Parkins' motion to suppress a search of his apartment when officers from the Huntington Police Department questioned him for aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft.The Risks Junior Lawyers Face by Switching Firms Too Soon, and the Benefits of Staying the Course
Before making the leap in pursuit of a seemingly better opportunity, it's worth reflecting on whether committing to personal and professional development might offer a more rewarding path than the hunt for greener pastures.View more book results for the query "*"
Home Depot Accused of Partnering With Google to Record Customer Conversations Without Consent
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.The Law Firm Disrupted: Getting Laterals Right
More reliance on data, less hoping and praying.UPDATE: Here's How to Work Around the Fulton County Hack in Court
"We expect to have many of our phone lines operational over the next few business days," Fulton County Superior Court Court administrator David Summerlin told the Daily Report.Proposed Rule 16.1: A Fix for MDL Problems?
The proposal of Rule 16.1 poses the question of whether there are serious problems afflicting MDL procedures. And if so, is proposed Rule 16.1 the solution?Meta, Apple, Now OpenAI: Is Ireland Really a 'Business Friendly' Data Privacy Beachhead?
OpenAI's choice to establish itself in Ireland and take advantage of the GDPR's one-stop-shop mechanism is not surprising to legal professionals. But it may not be as straightforward as it seems.Trending Stories
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