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Third Circuit's 'Johnson v. NCAA' Opinion: What It Means for College Athletics and Beyond
On July 11, in Johnson v. NCAA, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit entered the thorny world of compensation for college athletes, forcefully rejecting the argument that the "amateur status" of college athletes categorically removes them from the ambit of the Fair Labor Standards Act.Three Ways to Optimize Your Legal Budget
At best, it is difficult to budget for external legal fees. Needs are uncertain at the beginning of the year, and there is constant pressure to hire the best firm possible. Here are three suggestions to help you reduce your external legal spend.People in the News—Oct. 22, 2024—Sweet Stevens, Stradley Ronon
Three attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams took center stage at the 2024 Exceptional Children Conference, showcasing their widespread experience in special education law.Connecticut District Court Pro Bono Awards Announced
The recipient of the 2024 Pro Bono Award is attorney Lorey Leddy of Murtha Cullina. In addition, Robert Reardon of the Reardon Law Firm, Thomas Gerarde of Howd & Ludorf and Joseph Nawrocki, formerly of Day Pitney and now of SouthBank Legal in Washington, D.C., will each receive honorable mention.View more book results for the query "*"
'Bipartisan Focus': Health Care Antitrust Litigation Likely to Remain Hot in 2025
No matter who is elected president, enforcement—which indicates the civil litigation trend—is expected to focus on the health care industry, litigators are saying.Judge Disciplined for Calling Lawyer Mentally Ill and Corrupt
Judge Lopez issued a ruling where she agreed to recuse, but in it said Garza was mentally ill and corrupt and that he violated attorney-client privilege, the commission report states.'A Wake Up Call to the Life Insurance Industry:' California Sues Insurers
The case was filed against American General Life Insurance Co., Lincoln Benefit Life Co., Everlake Life Insurance Co. and Transamerica Life Insurance Co.Not Truthful: Ex-Harris County Judge Given Second Reprimand
The former judge is currently a defense attorney.Supreme Court of Georgia Accepts Lawyer's Voluntary Surrender of License
The court issued one attorney discipline opinion on Tuesday.Trending Stories
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