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People in the News—Dec. 19, 2023—Hamburg Rubin, Munley
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced that Lisa B. Shearman was a speaker at the Philadelphia Bar Institute's recent Estate Law Institute.PLW People in the News—Dec. 19, 2023—Rawle & Henderson
Pittsburgh attorney William E. Lestitian was named general counsel at Gateway Engineers Inc., a Pittsburgh-based, fully integrated engineering firm.Why Jews Belong Under The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Umbrella
"Including Jews under the DEI umbrella would accomplish three things. First is education. Providing more knowledge could bring more understanding. Second is bridging differences. Fostering communication will help build relationships and facilitate productive dialogue. Third is community. Jews need a safe space to connect and explore the range of experiences we are facing."Supreme Court of Georgia Accepts 2 Lawyers' Voluntary Surrender of License
The court issued two attorney discipline opinions on Tuesday.The Legal Tech Funding Gap: Who Got the Most Funding in 2023?
Legaltech News looks back at all the funding news the team covered in 2023. Based on this year's reporting, about 91% of the companies who raised funds had men CEOs.View more book results for the query "*"
Remedies in Real Estate Transactions, Part 4: Damage Limitations
In this last article of her four-part series, Adrienne Koch discusses two types of provisions parties use to limit actual damages— waivers of consequential damages, and waivers of the right to seek money damages altogether.One Thing You Need To Know About the Proposed Revisions to the English Arbitration Act
The statute that governs arbitrations seated in England is in the process of being amended, with the U.K. government having a new Arbitration Bill into parliament in November 2023. In this article, John Fellas discusses one amendment, of which it is important that practitioners in other countries are aware.In a Very Productive Month, Court Tackles Search and Seizure and Police Misconduct
The New York Court of Appeals released 18 opinions in November, the most in a single month in more than four years. One such opinion was 'People v. Cuencas' , in which the Court of Appeals considered whether the police had a reasonable basis to believe that a third party provided consent to enter a premises where the police found and arrested the defendants without a warrant.Bayard Director Presents at Family Law Update
Curtis P. Bounds, director and senior attorney in Bayard's family law group, presented at the annual Family Law Update sponsored by the family law section of the Delaware State Bar Association on Dec. 14.Trending Stories
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