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Change of Venue Doesn’t Impede a Request to Change Judges, State Appellate Court Said
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Legal Services Giant Harbor Hires Business-Savvy GC to Integrate Acquisition Spree
Harbor, the fast-expanding legal services platform formed in 2023 through a three-way merger, has appointed Michael Stahl, a former senior counsel for the financial services software firm Intapp, […]
US Sen. Chuck Schumer Says He Will Not Support US Attorney Nominees for SDNY, EDNY
Democratic New York Sen. Chuck Schumer on Wednesday he will not support the nominations of Jay Clayton and Joseph Nocella to lead the U.S. Attorney’s Offices for the […]
Demand for IP Work Is Robust, but Rate Pressure Prompts Some to Flee Big Law
Call it the ultimate conundrum: market forces are boosting demand for legal intellectual property work, leading to a wave of attorney hirings, but some law firms are simultaneously, […]
US Judge Rules Google Maintained Unlawful Ad Tech Monopoly
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Seeing ‘Incipient Crisis,’ 4th Circuit Keeps in Place Order for Return of Wrongly Deported Man
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Lawyers Resist Bill to Limit Nuclear Verdicts
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State High Court Reinstates Boston University’s Suit Over Faulty Athletic Field Design
A New York-based engineering firm is still on the hook for a negligence claim over an allegedly faulty athletic field design at Boston University because the action was […]