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February Editor's Note - Will 'June Medical Services' Spell Abortion's End?
Editor-in-Chief Lisa Helem shares highlights from the NLJ's February magazine, including a cover story on the major U.S. Supreme Court case June Medical Services v. Gee and an interview with Michael Dreeben, former deputy solicitor general of the United States.Why Firm Leaders Plotting the Future Should Think Several Generations Ahead
Firms that do succession right aren't just thinking about their next leader, but the potential leaders among their youngest lawyers.A Spotlight on Five SCOTUS Cases
The 2019-2020 term is poised to deliver potentially blockbuster rulings on immigration and employment rights. Here's a quick look at some cases argued so far.Supreme Court Takes up Abortion Case Very Similar to a Texas Case it Already Tried in 2016
How the high court responds to 'June Medical Services v. Gee' in March and future abortion disputes may set the stage for what's next for the constitutional right.Will a Supreme Court Case Spell the Beginning of the End of Abortion?
How the high court responds to 'June Medical Services v. Gee' in March and future abortion disputes may set the stage for what's next for the constitutional right.View more book results for the query "*"
Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Names New Chief of Staff
Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Mulready has appointed a new Chief of Staff.Missouri Comp Bill Would Add Independent Med Review
Missiouri workers' compensation bill would allow for the addition of independent medical review.Cybersecurity Skills Update for 2020
For those gaining skills to work in the industry for the first time, the challenge remains to hit the ground running with a position and, better, with a career path. Yet no career path in this industry will sidestep an ongoing foothold in the classroom — onsite or virtual.Cart Tracks May Establish Knowledge of Condition
A shopping cart's tracks through liquid on the floor of a supermarket may be enough to establish knowledge of a dangerous slip-and-fall condition.Hanson Bridgett, a Likely Am Law 200 Addition, Appoints First Female MP
Kristina Lawson, who has been a partner at the firm for three years, says she hopes to bring her experience serving the public, as a city council member and mayor of Walnut Creek, to her new leadership position.Trending Stories
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