'I'm a Conservative': Justices Side With Florida Judge on Partisanship but Punish Her for Other Violation
June 20, 2024"This decision made me chuckle," said one attorney who previously represented another judge in discipline matters.
"This decision made me chuckle," said one attorney who previously represented another judge in discipline matters.
Backers of the measure said they expect California to follow suit, and hope similar laws will be adopted nationally.
U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs for the District of Massachusetts, entered a default judgment in favor of Jumpsource, partially granting...
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Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick of the Delaware Court of Chancery wrote in January that Tesla CEO Elon Musk "wields unusually expansive managerial...
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Cozen O'Connor is moving into Little Rock with the hire of a former Arkansas attorney general, while Faegre Drinker's hire arrives from Troutman...
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"This new clemency initiative is a cornerstone of our administration's efforts to make New Jersey the state of second chances," Gov. Phil Murphy said...
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Amazon cited a growing trend among attorneys to corner niche markets by suing specific corporations by gleaning inside knowledge through expansive...
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"Super" points at Latham as well as the legal industry are gaining traction, some observers say.
One of the highest points of vulnerability for law firm exists when they are conducting wire transfers during a class action payment, said Todd Doss,...
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This article offers up some thoughts about how lawyers ought to access and manage resources in order to provide a multi-faceted, full-service...
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"This decision made me chuckle," said one attorney who previously represented another judge in discipline matters.
Backers of the measure said they expect California to follow suit, and hope similar laws will be adopted nationally.
U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs for the District of Massachusetts, entered a default judgment in favor of Jumpsource, partially granting...
Continue Reading
Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick of the Delaware Court of Chancery wrote in January that Tesla CEO Elon Musk "wields unusually expansive managerial...
Continue Reading
Cozen O'Connor is moving into Little Rock with the hire of a former Arkansas attorney general, while Faegre Drinker's hire arrives from Troutman...
Continue Reading
"This new clemency initiative is a cornerstone of our administration's efforts to make New Jersey the state of second chances," Gov. Phil Murphy said...
Continue Reading
Amazon cited a growing trend among attorneys to corner niche markets by suing specific corporations by gleaning inside knowledge through expansive...
Continue Reading
"Super" points at Latham as well as the legal industry are gaining traction, some observers say.
One of the highest points of vulnerability for law firm exists when they are conducting wire transfers during a class action payment, said Todd Doss,...
Continue Reading
This article offers up some thoughts about how lawyers ought to access and manage resources in order to provide a multi-faceted, full-service...
Continue Reading
“What we’re looking at is the sausage-making that goes into every quarter and the stress that goes into sales,” Autonomy CEO Michael Lynch said of internal emails expressing alarm about the ciompany’s progress closing deals.
The stakes are high as Mexicans head to the polls Sunday to elect their next president and to replenish both houses of Congress. Lawyers are worried that the result could discourage investment and threaten the judiciary.
The 40-year-old doctrine of judges deferring to federal agencies appears headed toward demise, an apparent fate that has spurred a rash of challenges to regulations by plaintiffs increasingly confident of victory.
The fallout from the litigation led to two U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission attorneys resigning from the agency.
“Separation of powers concerns and the importance of preserving judicial independence counsel against such appearances,” Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. stated in a letter made available by the court Thursday afternoon.