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Hong Kong’s economy is finally seeing some signs of life, but the competition for legal work in the city has changed. New ...
The ruling delved into a novel issue of who can receive restitution from a defendant that defrauded hundreds of certified ...
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By being curious and empathetic to one's inner critic, its grip loosens—instead of reacting automatically to self-critical ...
"The judicial role is rarely more essential than in the context of the Great Writ," counsel for Maryland federal judges wrote ...
The eight-lawyer team will join the Am Law Second Hundred firm on July 31, helping its Atlanta office evolve into a ...
Reacting to a new report that outlines a lack of progress in adding Latinos to New York's bench, the state Office of Court ...
Retired Third District Court of Appeal Justice William Murray Jr. is facing disciplinary proceedings for letting some cases ...
Robert Garfield argued in a lawsuit filed in the Supreme Court for the State of New York that the proposed buyout shouldn’t ...
The decision to appoint Abrams & Bayliss, with Reid Collins & Tsai as additional counsel, came a week after Will heard ...
We think that the CHOICE Act is going to be ripe for litigation for some time,” said Justin Beyer, a partner at Saul Ewing.
The court’s ruling reinforces the idea that post-absence documentation and later clarifications can inform whether an absence ...