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Around the P&C Insurance Industry: September 28, 2020
News from CFC, Beazley, Zurich North America and more.Australian Law Firms Are Tapping Into Non-Legal Services to Bolster Growth
More firms are offering "adjacent services," as clients express a desire for broader advice and services.Icons and Arrangements: How Courtrooms Talk About Themselves
If a courthouse announces itself in a certain public way, its interior does so much more privately, writes Randy D. Gordon.2020 Most Innovative Law Firm: Reed Smith
In 2019, Reed Smith launched a series of innovative enhancements to expand its Associate Life program, which premiered in 2018.Court Rightly Absolved Law Firm in Case of Client Fraud
Liability should attach only if the "attorney misdirects or misappropriates funds, or when an attorney has acted contrary to a known, competing claim—or a competing claim that reasonably should have been known." No further duty should be imposed upon counsel.View more book results for the query "*"
Praise for the State Bar on Office Reopening Guidance
The New Jersey State Bar Association deserves praise, and we offer it, for its response to assisting New Jersey lawyers as they struggle to provide legal services and return to their offices with deference to the safety of their employees and clients amid a health and economic crisis whose end is unknown.'Highly Qualified' or a 'Tainted Nomination': Amy Coney Barrett's Nomination Divides Legal Community
Supporters noted Barrett would bring strong intellectual credentials to the high court, while opponents fear she may lean too far to the right.'Highly Qualified' or a 'Tainted Nomination': Amy Coney Barrett's Nomination Divides Legal Community
"Judge Barrett, who is on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, has impeccable intellectual credentials—and a record that stands in stark contrast to Justice Ginsburg's. She has written that abortion is 'always immoral,' and joined two dissents against decisions supporting the right to choose," wrote Lara Bazelon, professor at University of San Francisco School of Law in an opinion piece for The New York Times.Supreme Court Nominee Barrett in Her Own Words
"To be sure, overruling precedent is disruptive. But some instability in constitutional law is the inevitable byproduct of pluralism," Amy Coney Barrett once said. Here's a look at some of the things the Supreme Court nominee has said about flashpoint issues and her career.'His Judicial Philosophy Is Mine': Amy Barrett Touts Scalia in Remarks From Rose Garden
"His judicial philosophy is mine, too," Barrett said in remarks from the Rose Garden that spoke about her mentor, the late Justice Antonin Scalia. "A judge must apply the law as written. Judges are not policy makers and must be resolute in setting aside any policy views they might hold."Trending Stories
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