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An Arizona woman held in a Mexico jail for a week on a drug-smuggling charge was freed and traveled back to the United States after a court reviewed her case, including key security footage, and dism
An ex-litigator is about to take on his second job as general counsel, without even relinquishing his first
...convince Congress to keep flexibility in the process, said Woodward, who also serves on the ISDC. "We do not want automatic suspensions and debarments...
The Second Circuit canceled an award that was made after the plaintiffs dropped non-diverse members from their limited liability company in an attempt to invoke diversity jurisdiction
Recently, the Drexel University Earle Mack School of Law family lost one of its own when a recent graduate decided to take his own life. He was an accomplished student, successful trial team advocate
...legal team. However, recognizing the importance of follow-up will not only serve to bolster the success of a case, but also open the door...
...court, concluding that the 'centralization' of the actions 'will serve the convenience of the parties and witnesses and promote the just and...
...understand law firm operations. Raeburn thinks that pricing directors can serve that role for law firms. On the corporate side, he points to...
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