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Applying 'Sheff' to a Root Cause of Our National Crisis: Segregation
Police misconduct is a symptom of a bigger problem in our society.People in the News—Sept. 4, 2020—Blank Rome
Blank Rome partner Adam V. Orlacchio was presented with the firm's annual Edwin P. Rome Pro Bono Achievement Award in recognition of his personal commitment to, and leadership in, performing pro bono litigation on behalf of indigent tenants in landlord-tenant cases in Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware, for the past decade.2 Accidents, 1 Chance to Attribute Injury: How a Cheshire Lawyer Secured a Settlement
Cheshire attorney Frank Bartlett has secured a six-figure settlement for a client who was injured twice in car accidents 20 months apart.Jones Day Can't Escape Dad's Bias Suit Over Paternity Policy
A Washington, D.C., federal judge found the firm had failed to make it definitively clear that the eight additional weeks of leave that it generally grants to birth mothers was connected to the "disability" incurred as a result of childbirth.Jones Day Can't Escape Dad's Bias Suit Over Paternity Policy
A Washington, D.C., federal judge found the firm had failed to make it definitively clear that the eight additional weeks of leave that it generally grants to birth mothers was connected to the "disability" incurred as a result of childbirth.View more book results for the query "*"
Court: Emails Between Homeowners' Association Board Members Not a Meeting
In the midst of a global pandemic, which has required people to engage in physical distancing, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has recently decided an issue of first impression—whether boards of directors of not-for-profit corporations may conduct meetings via email.Coronavirus Pandemic Drives Increased Use of Legal Technology in Australia
Demand is coming from document and knowledge management, transaction and matter management, and e-signatures among other areas, lawyers say.Trump Watch: Trump Leans On His DOJ v. Dems Playbook
The latest memo directs the Justice Department to identify "anarchistic jurisdictions."The Right of Sepulcher in New York
For many who have lost loved ones to the coronavirus, the notion that anything could compensate them for their pain will be laughable. But there could be some cases for which a shadow of a remedy is available. And if it is, it may flow from the right of sepulcher. This article explores this "ancient right."Tech Spinoffs One Way Law Firms Can 'Flip the Script' on Disruption
In this Q&A for its Breaking Tradition series, Law.com catches up with Justin Hectus, CIO and CISO at Keesal, Young & Logan and CIO at its spinoff tech company KP Labs. Hectus explains why the firm separated KP Labs as a distinct company, and the positives and negatives that come with law firm tech spinoffs.Trending Stories
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