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'Hope is Not a Plan': Georgia Judge Searching for Test Case on Virtual Jury Selection
The judge thought he had a test case that could go up to the state Supreme Court, before it ended in a guilty plea.Construction Management Agreements: Scheduling
This is the second in a series of articles dealing with construction management agreements. In this article the authors address scheduling—the key to a successful projectLooking to Strengthen Information Governance? A Dozen Insights From Fortune 500 Leaders and Startups
Many are realizing that dealing with the new normal may require an adjustment of priorities or retooling of projects already underway.Mitratech Eyes Small Legal Departments With Acuity ELM Acquisition
Mitratech's purchase of fellow enterprise legal management provider Acuity ELM is its fourth acquisition this year, and was motivated by what the company sees as a lack of tech maturity in some corporate departments.View more book results for the query "*"
Little-Known Bank Regulations Have Globally Changed Creditor Rights
The actions by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, in issuing regulations that address the problem that arose in Lehman, have received very little coverage—though they dramatically alter the rights in bankruptcy of parties to contracts with the world's largest financial institutions.Ahead of the Curve: Clinics Stagnate
This week's Ahead of the Curve looks at the latest data on clinics and externships from the Center for the Study of Applied Legal Education, and why those programs haven't expanded as much as you might think.Pa. Appeals Court Says US Law Curbing Liability for Gunmakers Is Unenforceable
A unanimous three-judge panel of the Pennsylvania Superior Court on Monday said the federal law, which all but eliminates liability claims for the gun industry, violates principles of federalism.GOP Chairman, Incoming Speaker Fight Minimum Wage Hike
If approved, the proposal, known as Amendment 2, would increase the state's minimum wage — currently $8.56 an hour — to $10 on Sept. 30, 2021, and incrementally increase the rate each year until reaching $15 on Sept. 30, 2026.Trending Stories
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