“Mr. Howie incurred honor code violations while attending law school for plagiarism and failing to disclose the honor code violation of another student who facilitated his plagiarism. Although he was previously admitted to the Bars of New Jersey and New York, he failed to disclose the violations to two of his four employers,” Justice Michele […]
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Cybersquatting Suit Looks to Recover Late Owner of Project Hindsight's Domain Name
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
NY Licensing Settlement / Georgia License Skirmish / Harris Beach's Cannabis Co-Lead / Trulieve Wrongful Death Suit
New York regulators have agreed to settle a lawsuit by veterans who challenged the Empire State’s cannabis-licensing program. Will the recreational-use market finally be able to get off the ground?
Goodwin Procter and Arnold & Porter Square Off in Nike's Patent Lawsuit Against New Balance
Who got the work was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
Taft Stettinius & Hollister Accused of Negligently Advising Client to Transfer Governance of MIPA From Michigan to Delaware
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
Duke Law School to Benefit From $100M Award to University
“The funds [$5 million for the law school], which are split between current use and endowment, will support the operation of our 12 clinics, which provide hands-on learning to students while helping to serve the unmet legal needs of North Carolinians,” a Duke Law spokesperson said. “About 60% of students enroll in at least one […]
The Salary Wars That Almost Didn't Happen
Tracking Key Shifts in the Legal Ecosystem Each week, the Law.com Barometer newsletter, powered by the ALM Global Newsroom and Legalweek brings
Senate Democrats Authorize Subpoenas For Crow, Leo In Tense Hearing
Republican Sen. John Cornyn calls the Judiciary Committee proceeding “a complete disgrace.”
After 1 Year, FTX Bankruptcy Is More Lucrative for Law Firms Than Enron and Lehman
For law firms like Sullivan & Cromwell and Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, the bankruptcy of FTX is proving to be just as profitable as some of the most notoriously lucrative Chapter 11 proceedings.
Is Singapore the Answer to US Law Firms' Woes in Asia?
Singapore, widely considered a gateway to Southeast Asia, has become a beacon for global advisers and investors over the past few years. But it’s not that simple.