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Ga. Men Who Killed Ahmaud Arbery Want a New Trial
Seeking a new trial marks a first step by the three defendants in challenging their murder convictions.Australian Gambling-Machine Giant Hires Insider as CLO, Relocates Her to Las Vegas
Anne Tucker is taking the legal reins of Aristocrat Leisure, which has grown to become the world's third-most-valuable gambling company.Big Law Leaders and Partners Accelerate Election Fundraising
Cravath's presiding partner and Sullivan & Cromwell's senior chair, among others, each gave $250,000 to the Harris Victory Fund.Federal Court Rejects City of Philadelphia's Request to Appoint New Judge in Related Case
U.S. District Judge Mitchell S. Goldberg examined Local Civil Rule 40.1, which governs the assignment of related cases, and calls for the assignment of the same judge to related cases, in order to promote efficient case management.She May Take the Bench: Appellate Division Sides With Prosecutor in Pension Dispute
"In short, the unique process required to attain a Superior Court judgeship prevents a person from making an 'arrangement' for the position," Judge Heidi Willis Currier said. "They must run the uncertain and unforeseeable gauntlet of politics and unknown roadblocks that may or may not finally result in a gubernatorial nomination and subsequent Senate confirmation."View more book results for the query "*"
Morris Nichols Partner Elected to American College of Governance Fellows
Morris Nichols Arsht & Tunnell congratulated corporate counseling partner Melissa A. DiVincenzo on her election to the American College of Governance Counsel 2024 class of fellows.Who Keeps the Frequent Flyer Miles in a Divorce?
Those seemingly insignificant points accumulated through flights, hotel stays, and credit card rewards are now considered shared marital assets, becoming part of the "who gets what" debate during the divorce proceedings.Standing to Sue? 3rd-Party Discrimination Dispute Lands Before Justices
"What is the violation of your client's own rights?," Justice Andrew A. Pinson asked appellant counsel during oral arguments Tuesday.Delivery of Legal Services Is Changing as More States Explore Reform Measures
Indiana, Minnesota and Washington state are all mulling proposals that would allow nonlawyers to provide certain legal services, following in the footsteps of Arizona and Utah.Trending Stories
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