Home Daily News After attorney work stoppage, some criminal… Criminal Justice After attorney work stoppage, some criminal defendants released over lack of representation in this state By Debra Cassens Weiss July 8,... Read more »
Home Daily News After attorney work stoppage, some criminal… Criminal Justice After attorney work stoppage, some criminal defendants released over lack of representation in this state By Debra Cassens Weiss July 8,... Read more »
Benchmark data can prove to be invaluable when making decisions about the future of your law firm. Understanding how others in the legal profession are using technology to streamline workflows and increase... Read more »
Benchmark data can prove to be invaluable when making decisions about the future of your law firm. Understanding how others in the legal profession are using technology to streamline workflows and increase... Read more »
In Gwinn v. City of Chicago, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois held, in a matter of first impression, that a Twitter post containing a work qualifies... Read more »
If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you’ll need to understand how personal injury settlements actually work. While TV commercials make it seem simple, the process involves multiple steps and... Read more »
This Law Firm Publication by Ballard Spahr LLP discusses OMB director Russell Vought’s designation as acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Vought’s initial actions to halt agency work, halt... Read more »
This Law Firm Publication by Ballard Spahr states that the acting bureau Director, Scott Bessent, has reportedly ordered the agency to stop virtually all work. Source link Read more »
In Oracle International, Corp. v. Rimini Street, Inc., the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that a computer program’s interoperability with copyrighted software is not sufficient to conclude that... Read more »
Home Daily News Judge who allowed secretary to work remotely… Judiciary Judge who allowed secretary to work remotely didn’t violate ethics rules, state supreme court says By Debra Cassens Weiss October 29,... Read more »
