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Subchapter V Bankruptcy Filings Keep Rising as States Beyond Florida Get on Board
“It has taken some education or orientation by the bankruptcy legal community to see the value of it, but it caught on fast,” said Soneet Kapila, president of the American Bankruptcy Institute.
FAMU Law Dean Resigns Suddenly
HBCUs are so underresourced that it makes it very difficult to get to the place of success, Keller told Law.com in 2022 in a report identifying the many challenges that the six schools face.
Global Antitrust Authorities Will Aggressively Target Labor, AI and Consumer Goods in 2024, Report Says
The study, by Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, also shows competition enforcers are “back,” and are carrying out more coordinated “dawn raids.”
US Specialty Insurance Seeks Declaratory Relief in Coverage Dispute With Chicago Firm
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Stinging Musk Defeat Throws Spotlight on Role of Tesla GC Todd Maron
Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick found Maron was “totally beholden” to the billionaire and that three of Tesla’s eight board members were as well.
Massachusetts Judge Allows Video Privacy Protection Action Claims Against Meredith Corp. to Move Forward
U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs of the District of Massachusetts denied Meredith’s motion to dismiss the Video Privacy Protection Act claim, but granted its motion to dismiss the state law claim.
State High Court: Attorney's 'Offensive Comments' About COVID-19 Policies Cast Negative Light on New Mexico Lawyers
“Respondent’s conduct undoubtedly harmed the public’s perception of the legal profession by making offensive and disrespectful statements in court and in public about opposing counsel, members of our judiciary, and other government officials. Respondent’s statements were republished in various news outlets, widely circulating her misconduct and casting a negative light on New Mexico lawyers,” the […]
Colorado Expanded Competency Court for Defendants Receiving Restoration Services Before Standing Trial
“Our goal is to use community-based services to decrease the time needed to restore defendants to competency, thus minimizing delays in moving these cases forward while also reducing recidivism for those who are dealing with substance use and/or behavioral health challenges,” said Judge Russell Klein, who will preside over the docket.
Massachusetts High Court Affirms Trial Judges' Right to Set Reasonable Time Limits During Trials
The Massachusetts Supreme Court noted that evidentiary principles were “at least one source of a judge’s broad discretion to impose time limits as necessary.”