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In Blow to First Amendment Advocates, Split Court Reinstates Ban on Recording Phila. Bail Hearings
"Public dialogue is only as rich as the information on which it is based, but today's decision covers the public's ears and shrouds the public's eyes," Third Circuit Judge Cheryl Ann Krause wrote in her dissent.Zoom Jury Trials: The Idea Vastly Exceeds the Technology
Courts are struggling to find a way to hold proceedings in the safest way possible while still maintaining justice. Many courts have turned to Zoom…Waterbury Attorney Juggles 'Awkward' Case to Clinch $100,000 Settlement
"I would have had to beat up on my client's best friend," plaintiffs counsel said.Angry About Who Counts as Equity Partner? Tough.
Some firms are upset by how we define equity. Perhaps they should focus their attention internally.Deal Watch: Skadden, Kirkland, V&E, Jones Day and Cleary Guide Energy, Steel Deals
The two deals, worth roughly $13.5 billion in all, show oil and steel industries are continuing to drive M&A work for large law firms.View more book results for the query "*"
What The Times' Bombshell on the President's Returns Means for the Trump Tax Court Fights
The story—and forthcoming coverage—is certain to give investigators an edge as they argue in court for access to the returns, now that the contents are publicly reported.First-Ever Virtual Summers Liked Substantive Work Best—But Wanted More Food
Several said the biggest downside to summer programs was the challenge in networking remotely.Judge Questions Flynn Defense Lawyer Over Conversations With Trump
The U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday sought to dispel concerns that its move to dismiss the Michael Flynn case was politically motivated.Courts Bracing for Cut of About $300 Million From Judiciary Budget, Judge Marks Says in Memo
In a memorandum dated Tuesday, Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks characterized the cut as "dramatic" and said it has compelled them to "implement a range of painful measures."$46M Med-Mal Verdict Holds Up on Appeal
"The apportionment statute was enacted 15 years ago, and we're still arguing over it," said winning plaintiff's attorney Bill Stone of the Stone Law Group.Trending Stories
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