It's been nearly a year since the New York State court system announced its first-of-its-kind 50-hour pro bono requirement for new attorneys. No state has followed suit yet, but that may soon change
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Making bold new law on data privacy, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Friday that border agents may not perform forensic searches of travelers' laptops and other electronic devic
Originally Published: The Recorder
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Opponents of a voter identification bill threatened a lawsuit Thursday if Nebraska lawmakers approve it, while supporters cast the measure as a preventive effort to protect again
...changed the leadership of the IP practice in early 2012. Lewis F. Gould Jr. stepped down and Atlanta-based Jameson took his place. ...
...Appointed Duane Morris partner Lewis F. Gould Jr. was appointed as a board member of the Pennsylvania...
...was all Democratic: Judges Harry Pregerson, Kim McLane Wardlaw, Raymond Fisher, Ronald Gould and Richard Paez. Murguia, Wardlaw and Paez all have at least one...
Originally Published: The Recorder
The editors of The Legal Intelligencer would like to thank the legal professionals who agreed to donate their time and efforts to serve as judging panelists for our 2012 Lawyers on the Fast Track sup
...answer," the court said in an order signed by Judges Ronald Gould, Jay Bybee and Carlos Bea. "After all, imposing a broader duty...
...on CERCLA and the New Jersey Spill Act. His experience included Gould v. A & M Battery & Tire Service , a CERCLA contribution...
On June 5, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit decided a Superfund case, Commonwealth Department of Environmental Protection v. Lockheed Martin, No. 10-4078 (3d Cir. June 6, 2012). Lockhe
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