...prohibited judges from adding lawyers who may appear before them as "friends" on networking sites, such as Facebook.7 For its...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Texas Wesleyan University School of Law announced on June 13 that Aric Short is serving as interim dean and professor, effective June 1
Texas Lawyer
...several times in the months after she moved out. Barbara's close friend testified that Trottie called Barbara "constantly" at home and at...
...appeared to Amy that Appellant was yelling at Lauren and that her friend was getting upset. Lauren left the store without making a...
Growing your practice means attracting the right attorneys for the job; oftentimes making the correct recruiting decision is key, say Seth Davis and Claire Currie of Lighthouse Legal Search
Originally Published: The Recorder
...moved from Thailand to the United States to attend school. He had friends and family buy the Wiley foreign edition books in Thai book shops...
There are proposed changes to the federal rules applicable to e-discovery, which currently allow plaintiffs to propound broad and costly discovery requests on defendants before there is any finding o
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...know, approached them and offered Appellant money to drive him to a friend's house. Appellant agreed, Beard got out of her car, and Appellant...
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