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How Law Schools Fared on California's July 2024 Bar Exam
Two non-Cailfornia schools lodged 100% pass rates among those taking the exam for the first time.'Discordant Dots': Why Phila. Zantac Judge Rejected Bid for His Recusal
In a footnote of his opinion, Judge Joshua Roberts wrote, “A more cynical view of the circumstances is that plaintiffs’ counsel used the motion as a broadside against my oversight of the entire mass torts program.”Here's What Corporate Litigators Expect Del. Courts to Address in 2025
One area of Delaware law that came up frequently in 2024 and is expected to continue to be closely watched as more case law is established is that of conflicted controller transactions, specifically what exactly constitutes such a transaction and how judicial scrutiny can be applied to one.U.S. Supreme Court Has No Jurisdiction Over Trump's New York Criminal Case: Prosecutors
In the continued attempt to stay Trump’s sentencing, defense counsel has argued that the Supreme Court’s July decision in Trump v. U.S. now protects him from prosecution, given his reelection to office.View more book results for the query "news"
Womble Bond Dickinson Adds New Leaders as Merger Is Completed
The Am Law 100 firm has now officially merged with Phoenix-based Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie, and it has four new office managing partners and a new chair and CEO in Merrick Benn.Family's Disability Discrimination Suit Cleared to Go Forward Against Six Flags
"Plaintiffs allege not just that Six Flags refused to allow A.V. to use his Convaid Cruiser, the particular model of mobility aid he was utilizing at the time, in its water attractions, but also that Six Flags refused to allow him to use any medical stroller and, further, refused to offer any other reasonable accommodation," U.S. Magistrate Judge Katherine A. Robertson said.Turning Over Legal Tedium to AI Requires Lots of Unglamorous Work on Front End
"Keep humans in the loop. Don't let the machines fully call the shots. Understand why they are making the recommendations they are making," Anthropic Deputy General Counsel Mark Pike said.In 2-1 Ruling, Court Clears Way for Decade-Old Wrongful Imprisonment Suit
The Third Circuit ruling is significant because "qualified immunity makes it extremely difficult for victims of police misconduct to achieve justice," said plaintiff counsel Tracey Hinson.Trending Stories
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