...then video streaming, and now history is repeating itself with 3...than $2,000. Staples this month started selling one model...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...those athlete-lawyers and hope that they provide some guidance. In this month's column, the first five characteristics are addressed. 1...
...The parties had a history of acrimony toward each other...ruled that father waited six months to file and the evidence...
A long-awaited report by the Commission on Judicial Conduct on whether judges should have special license plates on their personal vehicles concludes there is nothing inherently unethical about a jud
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...sense of fairness" given "the lack of a prior disciplinary history during petitioner's 15-year career, and her expression that she would...
...when the exam is three months away and consistently avoid distractions...law school applicant has a history of strong performance under pressure...
...lengthy players' strike, will revisit the legal issues surrounding the sport this month. Sotomayor is set to preside over a re-enactment on...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...a 1.5 percent per month late fee and reserved the...which it had no payment history. Rochman was not...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
More than 20 years of collecting data on the costs and profitability of matters and years of experience in handling contingency fee cases have Duane Morris feeling well positioned to take advantage o
The statute of limitations for an underinsured motorist claim in Pennsylvania starts running when the policyholder settles with or gets a judgment against a third-party tortfeasor, the state Superior
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