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Admissibility of Medical Reports of Consulting Physicians Kept in Treating Physician's File
In his latest Evidence column, Michael J. Hutter discusses the 'Freeman' decisions.Microsoft Recognizes Perkins Coie, Latham & Watkins for Diversity Efforts
"By maintaining this focus in this challenging environment, we as a profession will be in a much better position to advance diversity as we look to the future. We must not lose focus," said Microsoft general counsel Dev Stahlkopf.Changing a Very Young Child's Gender Identity: What's the Rush?
The decision to change a very young child's gender identity is a formidable one. There are honest disagreements of opinion regarding the prevalence, psychological/medical and legal aspects of this issue.Why the Opening Joint Session at Mediation Is Important
The most successful opening sessions are one where both parties leave the opening session at least understanding the other side's position while not necessarily agreeing with it.Americans Want In-Person Bar Exams, Poll Finds
The National Conference of Bar Examiners is pushing back against the diploma privilege movement with the release of a poll that found that 60% of Americans support in-person bar exams during the COVID-19 pandemic, and 70% think the in-person exams should be retained after the pandemic.View more book results for the query "*"
Raymond Brown, Longtime Judge Ellen Koblitz Among Lateral Adds for Pashman Stein
The firm's partners "are some of my oldest comrades in the field," Brown said. "I've been a trial lawyer for 46 years and I feel like I may have hit my stride."Sedition, Protest and the First Amendment in the Age of Trump
Christopher Dunn's column on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties: The alarming prospect of sedition prosecutions of protesters warrants an examination of the First Amendment protections against government invocation of sedition to suppress political dissent.Obliteration of a Will: Cross-Outs May Not Cut It
The current pandemic has raised issues for trusts and estates practitioners that would have garnered very little attention in our pre-COVID-19 world. From the mechanics of notarization to the simple act of being able to meet face-to-face with clients, our new reality has forced us to adjust in ways we never deemed imaginable.COVID-19 Underscores the Importance of Employer Flexibility
The best work arrangements between employers and employees will be personalized and may involve different combinations of remote and in-person work.Arnold & Porter to Close Its Only Germany Office Next Year
The firm's chairman cited market conditions and "strategic priorities".Trending Stories
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