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Global Horizons Makes Value-Add Play With $9.7 Million Fort Lauderdale Acquisition
The acquisition of several multifamily buildings breaks down to $136,619 a unit.Texas Courts Under Pressure With 9 Million Cases Filed Last Fiscal Year
Which type of litigation in Texas has increased 150% in five years? How many civil cases were filed in the Lone Star State in 2019? Texas Lawyer pulled some intriguing figures from the state judiciary's annual statistical report.The Lateral Integration Process Has Gotten a Facelift as Firms Search for a Leg Up
Law firms are scrapping old methods of lateral integration in favor of staffed-up programs designed to deliver.Privacy Is Big, Complicated and on a Shorter Clock Than You Think
Legalweek's "GDPR& CCPA are Fueling High Demand for On-Point RegTech Solutions" took on the expansive modern privacy landscape while offering some insights and tips on compliance.View more book results for the query "*"
Impact on Children, Teens From Cyberbullies: Today, There's Nowhere to Hide
Bullying, especially of LGBTQ youth, is responsible for countless suicides and is generally detrimental to the mental health of impacted youth.$126M and Counting: Companies Should Expect Larger, More Frequent GDPR Fines
A new report warns that data protection regulators across Europe "have been staffing up their enforcement teams and getting to grips with the new regime," which means it's more important than ever for companies to be GDPR-compliant.Square Hit With Text Spam Class Action Over Messages From Loyalty Programs
The plaintiffs claim that the mobile payment company violates the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending unauthorized text messages to consumers via its SquareUp loyalty program.Want to Be a Law Prof? FIU Study Suggests Clerking for These Judges
The study by Florida International University law professor Howard Wasserman identifies the judges whose former clerks most often find their way into the legal academy.Want to Be a Law Prof? Doesn't Hurt to Clerk in the Ninth Circuit
A new study by Florida International University law professor Howard Wasserman identified the late Ninth Circuit Judge Stephen Reinhardt and colleague Dorothy Nelson among the jurists who have the most former clerks working in legal academia. Among judges appointed since 1995, Judge Wallace Tashima ranks in the top three.Trending Stories
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