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Attorney Cheryl P. Leb has joined Bell Nunnally as partner and member of its Intellectual Property practice. She comes to the ...
It’s difficult for a judge to say, ‘I did it wrong and my colleagues are doing it wrong, and I’m going to call everybody out, ...
By ensuring that counsel drafting agreements consider and appreciate ADR issues upfront, parties can be better prepared when ...
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb seeks a preliminary and permanent injunction blocking the Trump administration from ...
President Donald Trump has picked federal prosecutor Rebecca Taibleson for a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
The next era of growth requires active portfolio management. Collaborative growth is the long-term strategy that delivers ...
The law allows judges to independently decide to award double or treble damages and award attorney fees if they believe a defendant's allegedly unethical conduct legally qualifies as unfair or ...
As legal tech becomes more integral to the practice and business of law, the people who make it work are becoming more powerful within their firms.
Brian Graifman addresses metadata in NYSCEF and ECF filings, including underlying data that displays on screen in plain view.
Capital University Law School assistant professor Anthony Marcum decided to delve deeper into the trend in a paper for the N.Y.U. Journal of Legislation and Public Policy, where he shared potential ...
Hello again. It’s Friday, Aug. 15, and I’m Litigation Daily editor and columnist Ross Todd here with this week’s Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs.
A town justice must object in writing to the town’s installation of cameras in the courtroom and notify an appropriate administrative or supervising judge. Where the courtroom is a multipurpose room, ...