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Crenshaw's exit leaves the commission without a Democratic holdover at a moment of sharp policy change under Chairman Paul S. Atkins, whose...
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Student associations and governments from 18 top-tier law schools signed a joint letter that asserts "accelerated timelines have also begun to...
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Lichtenstein was sentenced to 60 months in federal prison for his involvement in a money-laundering conspiracy stemming from the hack and theft of...
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Law Crossing found the overall employment rate was 87.1%, the median starting salary for all graduates was $95,000, the average cost of a three-year...
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In Cline v. Sunoco, Inc. R&M, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit largely affirmed the federal district court's rulings certifying a...
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Despite white-collar defense practice shifts, several firm leaders said 2025 was a busy year for their D.C. offices, with higher education, trade and...
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"Balancing requires the ability to prioritize, trust in your team and practice effective delegation. I have immense trust and respect for Nadira...
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Illumina was poised this week to claw back a patent it lost at trial, but Judge William Orrick also wants to sand down some edges on an injunction against a competitor. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The firm sought reimbursement from the bank for its losses but the request was denied. An assistant vice president for the bank told the law firm that its investigation found that “an unknown individual was able to gain access to your online banking platform via your device, using your credentials.” Click Here To Read […]
On the surface, recent sister circuit rulings appear to support a New Mexico plaintiff’s claims that being blocked from a county commissioner’s Facebook Click Here To Read The Full Article
In a precedential move, the Colorado Supreme Court “discarded a troublesome relic” from that state’s common law of evidence—the res gestae doctrine. “It Click Here To Read The Full Article
Jackson was recruited by Beth Brinkmann, who had a plan to create one of the most diverse Supreme Court practices in the country, according to some colleagues. Click Here To Read The Full Article