Month: March 2021
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Lawyers
Former DOJ Lawyer Denies Gaetz’s Extortion Accusation
The former Justice Department lawyer accused by Representative Matt Gaetz (R., Fla.) of conducting an “extortion” campaign against him denied…
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Attorneys
When It Comes To Electronic mail, Some Prisoners Say Lawyer-Consumer Privilege Has Been Erased
Within the Federal Bureau of Prisons, inmates are asked to “voluntarily” agree to electronic monitoring in order to use the…
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Legal Law
Maintaining Up With The Davis Polks — See Additionally
The Latest Biglaw Firms To Announce Special Spring Bonuses: Kirkland, Pillsbury, Akin, Shearman, and Sidley are all matching the market…
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News
What Ought to You Do in an Oilfield Accident Case? – Authorized Reader
Look, nobody wants to be caught in an oilfield accident. Unfortunately, accidents take place, and these happen in just a…
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Lawyers
Pak PM Khan replaces lawyer for fourth time in Shahbaz”s defamation case towards him
Lahore: Prime Minister Khan has engaged his party Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s Senator Syed Ali Zafar as his new counsel to defend…
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Attorneys
Protection attorneys set to argue killer clown suspect ought to be launched from jail
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Attorneys for a woman accused of dressing up as a clown and killing her future…
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Legal Law
The 2022 U.S. Information Legislation Faculty Rankings Are Right here
There’s still a global pandemic going on, and law students have been attending classes virtually for over a year now.…
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News
Lawsuits Filed Towards Detroit-area Tax Preparation Corporations –
Tax franchisor is hit with four civil suits. The United States has filed four civil injunction suits in federal court…
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Lawyers
The 10 Commandments of Being a Good Lawyer – Information from Wales
Nobody wants to be bad at their job, especially as a lawyer, with peoples’ futures in your hands. So, what…
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Attorneys
As evictions drop and SC police deal with group packages, attorneys see housing threats
NORTH CHARLESTON — After the pandemic put a moratorium on evictions and as police continue a trend toward community-focused programs,…
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