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By Jonathan Ringel | September 18, 2017
Chief Judge Ed Carnes of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit opened a memorial service for the late Judge Phyllis Kravitch on Monday by illustrating her sense of humor about jurists' liberal and conservative reputations.
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By Louis Locascio | September 18, 2017
New standard in relocation cases: What's good for the custodial parent is not necessarily what's good for child.
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By Howard J. Bashman | September 18, 2017
This summer, while your attention may have been understandably focused elsewhere, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania issued two noteworthy decisions offering brief-writing and issue selection advice. Because helping lawyers improve the quality of their appellate advocacy is a regular focus of this column, and because the appellate advocacy aspects of these two recent rulings did not garner widespread notice, a closer look at the relevant aspects of these two recent decisions is warranted.
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By John Council | September 18, 2017
Even though a security camera captured the incident, Brian Butcher still had a difficult task in representing a plaintiff who sought civil damages against an ex-NFL player who allegedly sucker punched him in a Target parking lot.
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By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | September 18, 2017
Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod has jumped in to assist Legal Services of Greater Miami, providing the organization with office space while it remains without power.
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By Lizzy McLellan | September 18, 2017
After leading his firm through a game-changing decade for the legal industry, John Soroko is stepping down from his post as chairman of Duane Morris.
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By Ross Todd | September 18, 2017
In the Fishiest IP dispute you're likely to see, Fish IP Law has sued Fish & Richardson seeking a ruling that its name and logo don't infringe the megafirm's registered and common law trademarks.
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By Robert Kramer | September 18, 2017
Whether good or bad, the law is used by some to obtain or retain advantages over others, like education, money and politics. Over short and medium time frames, access to AI—and access to better AI—will likely skew toward those who can afford to supplement quality human legal advice for their separate advantage.
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By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | September 18, 2017
A report has surfaced that Burke Norton of Salesforce.com will soon be headed to Uber as head of its legal department.
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By Scott Flaherty | September 18, 2017
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney has closed the book on a lawsuit alleging the firm didn't do enough to scrutinize a $19 million investment that a Tampa, Florida-area surgeon agreed to put into a local Arena Football League team.
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