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Texas Bar Launches Task Force on Restarting Criminal Jury Trials
Restarting criminal trials during the outbreak will have more complications than restarting civil jury trials, said incoming Texas Bar President Larry McDougal.Federal Judge Slams JAMS for Failing to Disclose Financial Interests, Firm Contacts
A federal judge scolded arbitration firm JAMS over one of its shareholders' failure to timely disclose the extent of her financial interests in the firm, adding that JAMS also had "far greater contacts" with the law firm representing the defendants than it disclosed at the start of the case.Pa. Federal Judge Slams JAMS for Failing to Disclose Financial Interests, Firm Contacts
A federal judge scolded arbitration firm JAMS over one of its shareholders' failure to timely disclose the extent of her financial interests in the firm, adding that JAMS also had "far greater contacts" with the law firm representing the defendants than it disclosed at the start of the case.Ex-Lawyer Peter Ressler Just Withdrew a Motion That Could Keep Him Out of Prison
Unlike the judge's order that would have kept the ex-lawyer out of prison, the bureau could revoke his furlough once the pandemic subsides.Jeff Propst, Kevin Willhelm Compete in Runoff for Judge of 104th District Court in Abilene
Jeff Propst and Kevin Willhelm are dueling in the Republican runoff for the 104th District Court in Abilene. The winner will get the bench since there's no Democratic candidate running in that race in November.View more book results for the query "*"
Blockchain Boost: The Sharing Economy Comes to Computing
Just as Airbnb has allowed hosts to monetize an unused spare bedroom or Vrbo allows owners to directly access the market for vacation rentals, a sharing economy for digital resources would allow individuals, corporations, governments and schools to mitigate their infrastructure outlays.Compensation the Main Reason Why In-House Counsel Want New Jobs
"While 40% of survey respondents indicated a probable job search in 2020, the effects of the COVID-19 crisis might impact these decisions. Yet, as lawyers are an essential role to organizations, our search consultants have not seen a change in open legal positions," reads the 2020 In-House Counsel Compensation Report from executive search firm BarkerGilmore.The Good Years Made Law Firms Complacent Ahead of the Pandemic, Report Finds
By the time the pandemic struck, most firms had not addressed issues that dogged them in the recession a decade ago, according to results from an Altman Weil survey.Financial Disclosure From 2018 Offers Glimpse Into Audrey Strauss' Private-Sector Earnings
A former top in-house lawyer at Alcoa Inc. and senior litigation partner at Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson in New York, Strauss returned to the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office in February 2018 to serve as senior counsel to Geoffrey Berman.Delaware AG Jennings Announces Dismissal of Charges Brought at Kent County Protest
Arrests took place in the midst of weeks of protests in wake of the death of George Floyd and were made after one protester reportedly prevented a police vehicle from moving and tensions rose between police and protesters.Trending Stories
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