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'You Know What? It's Not Fine': Lawyers Get Candid About Coping With Stress
"You know what? It's not fine. Things aren't fine, and I think one of the things we can do is have better conversations," one of the panelists said.What does the Exceptional GC of the 21st Century Look Like?
The eyes are now firmly fixed on leaders whose role and vision, in times of crisis, underpins how their followers make sense and meaning of their reality.…3 Cases to Watch Before the Connecticut Supreme Court
The Connecticut Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in 14 cases in October.Broward Judge Grants Class Certification in Lawsuit Against FPL, Subcontractors
Around 9,300 businesses will collectively seek hundreds of millions of dollars in damages in the class-action lawsuit.View more book results for the query "*"
Online LSAT Gets Thumbs-Up From Law Schools
A recent survey found that the vast majority of law school admissions officers are making no distinctions between those applying with traditional LSAT scores, and those with scores earned on the shorter, online version of the LSAT.Regulating, and Even Prohibiting, Short-Term Rentals
Rules adopted before and during the COVID-19 pandemic limit—and sometimes even bar—the ability of homeowners to rent out their property on a short-term basis. This column discusses how the courts and one home-sharing platform have responded.Recently Introduced Bill Would Limit ITC 'Domestic Industry by Subpoena'
In his column on Patent and Trademark Law, Robert Maier discusses recent legislation, the Advancing America's Interests Act, H.R. 8037 (AAIA), introduced Aug. 14, 2020, that seeks to end the practice of domestic industry by subpoena.Trump, After Second Census Defeat, Appeals to US Supreme Court
The case is the second 2020 census count dispute to reach the Supreme Court. In June of last year, the justices, in a 5-4 decision from Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., rejected an attempt by the Trump administration to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census.Who Will Win the Election for Houston Judge? Candidate Sheri Y. Dean Battles Jaclanel McFarland
Judge Jaclanel McFarland of Houston is running for reelection against Sheri Y. Dean, a Republican challenger.Trending Stories
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