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The Legal Intelligencer

A Worthwhile, Four-Day Appellate CLE Is Coming to Phila.

In the 25 years that I have worked in ­private practice as an appellate attorney in Pennsylvania, one recurring challenge I have faced is finding new and informative appellate-focused continuing legal education programming.
13 minute read

Legaltech News

Shaping Intangible Concrete: Lower Courts' Application of 'Spokeo' on Privacy

Since the Supreme Court's May ruling, lower courts have used 'Spokeo' to filter out cases where plaintiffs cannot show any harm.
12 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Courtroom Fight Over Law School Name Affects Trademark Request

With the University of Houston and Houston College of Law in a lawsuit over one of the law school's new name, the USPTO has suspended Houston College of Law's trademark application for a logo.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

IN BRIEF: Dallas County DA Resigns

By | September 12, 2016
After surviving an attempt to legally remove her from office for alleged incompetence and going public about her struggles with mental illness, Dallas County, Texas, District Attorney Susan Hawk announced her resignation. Plus more in this week's column.
10 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Look to the Past to Fully Participate in the Present

What are some of the most significant legal history dates in Pennsylvania?
28 minute read

Daily Report Online

For Test Takers, Bar Exam Snafu Brought 'Grief and Hardship'

Affected test takers and law school deans alike are still absorbing the news that 90 people who took the Georgia bar exam in July 2015 and last February were told they failed but actually passed, because of a glitch in scoring.
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Daily Report Online

90 Georgia Bar Exam Takers Were Wrongly Told They Failed

Scoring errors caused 90 Georgia bar exam takers to be mistakenly told they'd failed the exam, the state Board of Bar Examiners announced Tuesday. The 90 takers of the July 2015 and February 2016 bar exams had, in fact, passed.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Preparing Associates for the Courtroom

Any successful courtroom advocate understands that far and away the most important key to success is credibility. Establish your credibility early and maintain it impeccably throughout your case—and throughout your career.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

With Canova Loss, Two Law Profs Left in Bid for Congressional Seats

The trio of law professors hoping for a seat in Congress is now a duo.
4 minute read

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