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'Hope is Not a Plan': Georgia Judge Wants to Test Constitutionality of Virtual Jury Selection
Cobb County Superior Court Judge Robert Leonard said he hopes to expand the court's use of technology to counter pervasive community spread of COVID-19.Do We Have Enough Great Trial Lawyers?
The notion of a shortage of lawyers runs counter to what we have believed for a long time, about a saturated profession and far too many law schools given job prospects over the past two decades.Judge Koh Says Trump Administration Should Face Consequences for Defying Census Order
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh said a new Oct. 5 deadline to wrap up census field gathering operations appears to violate a preliminary injunction order she issued last week and suggested it was time to move toward contempt proceedings.Marijuana Might Mean Big Business for Connecticut Lawyers—Except for This Group
As Connecticut lawmakers debate the pros and cons of legalizing marijuana, a new study shows that legalization could raise upward of $952 million over six years.View more book results for the query "*"
Looking to Expand High-Stakes Appellate Work, Bryan Cave Takes Sidley's West Coast Practice Head
Jean-Claude Andre has joined Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner as a partner in Los Angeles and co-head of the appellate and Supreme Court group as the firm expands its national appellate team.Old White Men: Texas' Judicial Population Ages as Race, Gender Lines Hold Steady
Seven percent of all Texas judges are older than 75, up from 4% last year.Federal Agency Will Pay $336K in Legal Fees, Ending Immigrant Minors' Abortion Rights Case
"Today's policy change rights one of the wrongs this administration has committed against immigrants in detention," the ACLU's Brigitte Amiri, who represented the minors in the case, said in a statement.GrayRobinson Adds Government Consultant as Pandemic Drives Lobbying Demand
The firm's hiring of Carlecia Collins, a former senior legislative assistant, comes as GrayRobinson has seen "a modest" increase in lobbying demand, said the firm's CEO.FisherBroyles Hit With Legal Mal Suit Over Missed Filings for Foreign Medical Patents
The complaint said FisherBroyles and contractor is used to docket patent applications miscalculated the filing deadlines for multiple foreign applications by a year.Trending Stories
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