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$4M Dallas Verdict Goes Against Trucking Company: Son's Death Was Not His Fault
The Grapevine Police Department investigation faulted the deceased for his own death and at trial the trucking company also argued the accident was entirely the victim's fault.'Without Any Shame': Judge Slams Alabama's Refusal to Share Voter Lists Electronically
Congress should require states to produce records digitally if they are already maintained through computerized voter registration databases, unless they give good reason not to, wrote Nancy Abudu of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.New Florida Bar President Wants to Provide More Tools To Help Combat Stress
Incoming Florida Bar president Roland Sanchez-Medina envisions a tenure where he can offer lawyers tools to help them become more efficient. Helping solo practitioners and small firms address cybersecurity, for example, can be a way to help ease stress for lawyers across the state.Norton Rose Continues Steady Raid of Bryan Cave With Former EDNY Prosecutor
Partner Andrey Spektor followed several former Bryan Cave colleagues to Norton Rose this week.Crypto Exchange Coinme Hires Ex-MoneyGram General Counsel as Legal Chief
Robert Villaseñor is the new chief legal and compliance officer of Coinme. He gained familiarity with the company during his time at MoneyGram, which has partnerships with it.View more book results for the query "*"
Bullock Ward Mason Named 2024 Southeastern Legal Award Diversity Initiative Winner
Finalists included McGuireWoods, Moore & Van Allen, Smith Anderson and Swift Currie McGhee & Hiers.Billing Rate Hikes 'Not Slowing Down,' With Pricing Surges Expected in 2024
About 86% of large firms in the U.S. and U.K. expect to increase billing rates over the next 12 months, according to new survey results.Supreme Court Inadvertently Posts Abortion Ruling, Report States
According to Bloomberg, the court briefly posted a copy of its ruling in the case Moyle v. U.S. on its website and revealed that a majority has voted to dismiss Idaho's appeal to reinstate its abortion law as "improvidently granted."Procedural Lessons for Litigators From Fifth Circuit Decision in 'Palmquist'
"Although defense counsel often prefer federal court, sometimes the price of a federal forum may be too high," writes Deborah Challener of Adams and Reese.What Should We Know About AI and How Should We Use It?
"Artificial intelligence is not going to replace lawyers, but lawyers who do not use artificial intelligence will eventually be replaced by lawyers that do use it," according to Stacey Cozewith and Matthew Eichen.Trending Stories
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