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USDA Announces Risk Management for Hemp Crops
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced details of its new risk management programs for hemp producers.Litigation Leaders: Ropes & Gray's Gregg Weiner on Book Smarts, Street Smarts and Spotting Talent
'Adversaries know they won't outthink or outmaneuver us. Clients know we have the judgment, expertise, and experience to successfully resolve their major litigation and enforcement challenges. They also know that we don't follow a rote playbook.'Senate Confirms 9 Superior Court Reappointments; 1 New Administrative Law Judge
The group on nominees passed through the Senate Judiciary Committee and the full Senate swiftly on Monday.Q&A With Christina Wu, Editor-in-Chief of the Texas Law Review
Christina Wu is the first woman in her family to go to college. She's also part of a rare group of female law students sitting in the top position as editor-in-chief at the top 16 law schools in the country, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.View more book results for the query "*"
'Their Day in Arbitration': Judge Compels Mass Arbitration Against DoorDash
Judge William Alsup wrote "in irony upon irony, DoorDash now wishes to resort to a class-wide lawsuit, the very device it denied to the workers, to avoid its duty to arbitrate. This hypocrisy will not be blessed, at least by this order."Barnes & Thornburg Adds Entertainment Lobbyist and Tax Team—and Other 'On the Move' News
McGuireWoods Consulting and Taylor English Duma have also added local lobbyists to their government affairs teams.Justice Quickly Rethinks Sentence for Roger Stone; 2 Prosecutors Quit
A special assistant U.S. attorney filed a notice of withdrawal and resigned with the updated sentencing memo pending.Feds Ask for Up to 9 Years in Prison for Roger Stone, Citing 'Contempt for This Court'
"Stone's criminal conduct was not an act of desperation," prosecutors wrote. "Rather, his conduct was undertaken purposefully, by someone who knew exactly what he was doing."Bill Seeks Reporting on NY Court Judge Demographics
"In order for New Yorkers to continue to have confidence in the judiciary, we need to ensure that the diversity of our judges reflect the rich diversity of our state's population," Sen. Brad Hoylman, a Manhattan Democrat, said in the news release about the newly introduce legislation.Trending Stories
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