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Who Got the Work: A Murder Trial Redo and Same-Sex Spousal Survivor Benefits
A Gibbons attorney is representing a man who claims he was wrongfully convicted for a double murder in 1996, Nossaman represents a lesbian trying to get spousal support benefits for a partner who died before same-sex marriage was legalized, and other work from midsize firms.Judge Phipps Shares His View From the New Courthouse
"I feel like the man in poem who says, 'Let me live in a house by the side of the road, where the race of men go by,'" Senior Judge Herbert Phipps said.Forgetting Mobile Data Is 'Malpractice' but Remembering It's No Fun
Legalweek's "Mobile Data: Issues in Data Privacy and Data Protection" explored the ubiquity of mobile data and the problems it poses to attorneys.Pointing Out Corruption in the State Judiciary
In order to become a judge you must contribute to the political party of your choice and avoid controversy. Judgeships are essentially for sale, and all the lawyers know it, even though the public does not.House Renews Debate Over Ending 'No-Fault' Auto Insurance
"There is extreme value in transitioning to a new system without adding additional layers of policy that may not be necessary," bill sponsor Erin Grall said.View more book results for the query "*"
US Supreme Court Reviews Termination of 'Dreamers' Immigration Policy
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument November 2019 in Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California, a case that asks whether the Trump administration lawfully terminated the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy, also known as DACA.Florida Supreme Court Weighs Assault Weapon, Pot Proposals
Michael Minardi, who argued on behalf of Sensible Florida, defended the wording of the group's proposal, which says, in part, that it would lead to regulating marijuana in a "manner similar to alcohol."Perfecting Your Elevator Pitch: Tips for Lawyers on the Rise
"What do you do?" This is a simple question, but it is one that is often misunderstood by young lawyers. There is an uncanny impulse to blurt out with pride, "I am a lawyer!" But what does that response really convey other than the fact that a person spent three years at law school and passed the bar exam?Trending Stories
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