Recent developments, both in the economy and in politics, are helping drive new movement on the legal scene, law firm partners practicing in Warsaw told Law.com International.
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2023 Go-To Law Schools: For Judicial Clerkships, Government and Public Interest Jobs, Small Schools Reign
This year, we’ve expanded our “Go-To Law Schools” project, which ranks the top Big Law feeder schools, to include data on additional employment outcomes, ranking the top 50 law schools that sent the highest percentage of graduates to government and public interest jobs, as well as to judicial clerkships.
Virginia Teacher's Suit Reinstated Against School Board Following Termination Over Pronoun Policy
“The West Point School Board violated that constitutional command when it tried to force Vlaming to endorse the school’s ideological viewpoints on gender identity,” the plaintiff’s counsel, Chris Schandevel said in a statement Thursday. “And the Virginia Supreme Court rightly vindicated Vlaming’s right to stand by his convictions in its decision.”
Attorney Sues Former Firm for Breach of Contract Over Cannabis Practice Profit Shares
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM’s source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be the first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.
Startup Nation at War: Israel's Legal Tech Companies 'Have to Keep Going'
Israel is currently home to many companies and individuals working in legal tech. Legaltech News recently checked in with some of them to discuss how they continue to innovate in times of war.
Federal Judge Settles Trademark Dispute Between DC and Boston Irish Pubs
The court concluded that the defendants failed to allege sufficient facts to withstand the motion to dismiss, and allowed the plaintiff Dubliner’s motion.
Pay Transparency Bill Moving Through NJ Legislature Could Have Major Impact on Employers
“I think what employers would really like from the Legislature is more certainty. Not making laws that, to figure out what it means, you have to go to litigation,” David A. Rapuano, a partner with Archer & Greiner, said. “To me, and to my clients, it is bad policy to create laws that cannot be […]
Tennessee Court Reinstates Some of Plaintiff's Med Mal Claims Due to Ongoing Treatment
“From our reading of Mr. Vandergriff’s complaint, several of the alleged actions and inactions that constituted the purported medical malpractice in the present case occurred after [April 14],” the appeals judge wrote. “The statute of limitations does not serve as bar to his lawsuit as to those incidents because Mr. Vandergriff filed his lawsuit within […]
Ex-Ga. Chief Justice Forecasts Legal Trends, Offers Insight Into Appellate Practice
“I think premises liability issues are going to be really big going forward,” former chief justice Harold Melton said.
The Law Firm Disrupted: Making A Low(er) Risk Bet on Gen AI
Applying the rising technology to client-facing work may be a fraught discussion, but firms can look to incorporate it in other areas of their operations.