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'Misses the Forest for the Trees': Barrett Knocks Thomas' Use of History
Judges should be "very, very careful" about using historical evidence in constitutional adjudication," Justice Amy Coney Barrett has said, adding that citations to favorable historical practices can be like "looking over a crowd and picking out your friends."Photronics Places 14-Year GC on Leave, Amid Internal Review of Transactions
The company, which makes photomasks for semiconductors, is sidelining Richelle Burr at a time the C-suite already is in transition.Pa. Is Drastically Underfunding Public Defense, ACLU Alleges in Lawsuit
"This litigation is as much about bringing to light the injustices suffered by our petitioners ... as it is about acknowledging the nearly impossible task of effectively representing thousands of people each year, which public defenders are routinely expected to do with little to no resources," an ACLU official said.Why Your Cool New Marketing Tech May Not Work
Marketing and business development budgets are limited for many, but technology without support is like installing a lightbulb in a home that has no electricity, Deborah Farone writes.Pryor Cashman Targeted in Lawsuit Over Its Alleged Role in Real Estate Fraud
The complaint alleges the firm was aware of an asset's liabilities, yet did not disclose them. Pryor Cashman denies facilitating any fraud.View more book results for the query "*"
'Bulldog' DC Trial Lawyer Honored for Challenging Caps and Hurdles for Plaintiffs
Allan Siegel has collected over $30 million on behalf of injured clients over the last two years and continues going to bat for injured parties in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, according to his colleagues.Who Will Preside? Judges Named for New Business Courts in Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth
The courts will be tasked with handling high-dollar complex civil litigation cases that require jurists with experience in such matters.Who Will Preside? Judges Named for New Business Courts in Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth
The courts will be tasked with handling high-dollar complex civil litigation cases that require jurists with experience in such matters.Newsmakers: Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Names Global Co-Chair of Litigation
Also: Five litigators join Spencer Fane in Houston, and a former Texas assistant AG joins Beveridge & Diamond.Federal Rule of Evidence 806—A Useful Tool to Demonstrate Bias in Serial Tort Litigation
Practitioners should keep Rule 806 in mind when engaged in serial litigation. Though the case law in civil matters is scarce, the plain language of the rule and its application and purpose should provide avenues for its use when faced with slanted learned treatises offered into evidence from unavailable witnesses.Trending Stories
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