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Boca Raton Company Pleads Guilty for Latin American Bribes
Federal prosecutors say Sargeant Marine and its affiliates paid bribes between 2010 and 2018 for contracts with state-run oil companies in Brazil, Ecuador and Venezuela, netting more than $38 million in profits as a result.Best Law Firm Mentor: Joseph Stampone
Joseph Stampone's approach to mentoring his colleagues is unique. He has and will continue to be a mentor to anyone enthusiastic about their own development.Veteran Legislative Aide Appointed to Fill State Bar Vacancy
The Senate Rules Committee appointed Arnold "Arnie" Sowell Jr., executive director of former presidential candidate Tom Steyer's nonprofit NextGen Policy, to fill Debbie Manning's term through 2022.We Want to Know: What Do Our Readers Think?
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Is Political Speech Free Speech in the School Setting?
With a particularly contentious election season at fever pitch, many school administrators long for an educational atmosphere completely void of potentially controversial speech, but a quick glance at the First Amendment should quash dreams of being able to prohibit all political speech in the school setting.November Election: Natalia 'Nata' Cornelio, Arlene Hecht Run for Judge of Houston's 351st District
Democratic candidate Natalia "Nata" Cornelio and Republican candidate Arlene Hecht are running for Harris County's 351st District Court in the November election.North Miami Industrial Building Trades for $3 Million
Address: 13395 NE 16th Ave. in North Miami Property type: This is a 14,892-square-foot, one-story industrial building on a three-quarter acre…Will Rule Change on Trade Names Lead Law Firms to Rebrand?
"For existing firms, their name is more than a name—it's a promise to their clients," Amanda Loesch said. "Firm names are rooted in history and in the founding attorneys who developed the firm's reputation."Unsung Hero: David Wolfsohn and Tyler Marandola
In spring 2019, the U.S. government sent dozens of transgender asylum-seeking women who presented at the U.S. border to an ill-equipped, all-male facility in Pearsall, Texas. Responding to the urgent call to action, litigators in Duane Morris' Philadelphia office, David Wolfsohn and Tyler Marandola, traveled to Pearsall several times to help represent the women.Trending Stories
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