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Vinson & Elkins' Veteran Pro Bono Counsel on How Needs Could Change After the Election
Ellyn Josef discusses demand for pro bono work in rural Texas and how needs might change under a new administration.Cannabis Lawyers Expect a Fight From DeSantis if Florida Voters Approve Recreational Pot
After pouring millions into Florida's upcoming ballot measure, operators and their counsel anticipate further hurdles during the implementation period if it passes.Chainalysis Beats $650 Million Lawsuit for Report Labeling Crypto Company 'Scam'
"The statute is still relatively new in the sense that the case law interpreting and applying the statute's standard for pleading-stage dismissal has continued to develop," said Ellyde R. Thompson, a partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan.Pa. High Court Throws Out Disciplinary Charges Over Lawyer's $1M Fee Request
"This is very significant not just for this individual case but for the profession," said BrotmanLaw's Ellen Brotman, who represented Michael Pisanchyn.Reverend, Attorney Who Helped Shape Connell Foley Dies
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Why ACLU's New Legal Director Says It's a 'Good Time to Take the Reins'
"Applying Chevron deference in immigration cases and deferring to the Board of Immigration Appeals is like deferring to the prosecution on the meaning of criminal law," Cecillia Wang said. "The Loper Bright decision represents an opportunity to hit the reset button in places where courts have inappropriately deferred to agency interpretations of the laws that Congress enacted."Cost Squeeze Forcing GCs to Move Beyond 'Window Dressing' Solutions
"A whole lot of work is assigned simply because the department ran out of time," said Susan Hackett, CEO of Legal Executive Leadership.Ex Parte Trademark Appeals to District Court — Lessons Learned from the Front Lines
Although pursuit of an appeal of an adverse ex parte decision from the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board to the Federal Circuit may under some circumstances prove to be quicker and less expensive, appeals to district courts are becoming increasingly attractive given recent changes in the law and USPTO practice in defending these actions. Based on the authors' recent experience in several such appeals, they can share the following lessons learned.3 Lawyers Just Got Closer to Judgeships in Area Beset by Vacancies
The votes to advance their nominations come at a critical time for the courts in Union County, which has six vacancies, tying it with Mercer County for the largest number of vacancies in the state judiciary.'This Case Was My Life': Solo Practitioner Gets $4.9M Settlement
"You had to really have a vision of what was happening here," solo practitioner Michelle Holmes said. "This idea that people got fired over complaining about a porta-potty in the parking lot, nobody could really see the First Amendment component of the case. ... I really dug deep and I could see what the case was about."Trending Stories
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