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People in the News—June 29, 2020—Conrad O'Brien, Hyland Levin
Lorie Dakessian, partner at Conrad O'Brien and vice chair of the firm's Title IX, due process and campus discipline practice, was set to present as part of a panel presentation in a CLE webinar to the Illinois State Bar Association on "The New Title IX Regulations: A New Era," and Hyland Levin Shapiro announced the commencement of its 2020 summer associate program with the hiring of Jenise Rivera and Kaitlin Hackett.The Curious Case of DACA and Where the Long and Winding Road Leads Now
While supporters and opponents of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) memorandum both reacted strongly to the U.S. Supreme Court's June 18 decision maintaining the existence of the program for now, it is important to take stock of where things stand now, and where they might be heading under various scenarios moving forward.Georgia Legal Community Mourns Loss of John Sweet
He represented injured plaintiffs in workers' compensation cases and, along with the American Civil Liberties Union, challenged Georgia's sodomy law in a landmark case that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.An Introduction to FINRA Enforcement Proceedings
For the commercial litigator, their first foray into the world of enforcement actions brought by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority can be disorienting.View more book results for the query "*"
Roberts Is Key Vote, as US Supreme Court Blocks Louisiana Abortion Clinic Law
"The result in this case is controlled by our decision four years ago invalidating a nearly identical Texas law," wrote Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. in his concurrence in the judgment.New York Law Journal Announces Its 2020 Litigation Departments of the Year
The New York Law Journal would like to congratulate our Litigation Department of the Year winner, our two department finalists and our winners in specialty categories.The Role of Powers of Appointment in Trusts
Our typical approach is to design trusts to last for a beneficiary's lifetime (as opposed to terminating upon a selected age at which it is hoped financial maturity would have been attained), while permitting discretionary distributions to a beneficiary to the extent that a beneficiary may need to access the trust funds.Gorsuch Got It Right for the Right Reasons
The United States Supreme Court in 'Bostock v. Clayton County' provided much needed relief that the highest level of the judicial branch is functioning properly.Bayard Adds E-Discovery Coordinator in Wilmington
Bayard announced that it brought on Griffin Vernor Drutchas as an e-discovery coordinator.Trending Stories
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