Today's Top Stories
• New Attorney Disciplinary Procedures to Take Effect in NY
• Supreme Court To Weigh Limits on What Merchants Can Say About Swipe Fees
• Tension Remains High on Third Day of Greenberg's Testimony in Fraud Trial
• Study to Track Female Lead Counsel in NY Courts, Arbitration
• Legislature Should Address Glitch in Statute on Sealing Criminal Records, Court Says
• Rule Barring Arbitration in Nursing Home Contracts Will Face Legal Tests, Lawyers Say
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• Wife of Prominent Fisher & Phillips Partner Dies From Gunshot Wound
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A set of changes meant to standardize the attorney discipline process in New York state are scheduled to take effect Saturday. Read More »
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to decide a high-stakes retail business case with a First Amendment twist: can states dictate what merchants say to... Read More »
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Former CEO Hank Greenberg found himself again trying to bat away one question after the next from the witness stand Thursday, facing a prosecutor's questions... Read More »
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While many lawyers say they still see fewer women lead counsel in New York courtrooms than men, there is little to no data available to show the extent of any... Read More »
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The New York State Legislature should address a statutory "anomaly" that does not allow drug offenders who have successfully completed diversionary programs... Read More »
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Plaintiffs’ attorneys love it. Defense attorneys hate it. But everyone agrees on one thing: The new rule barring federally funded nursing home facilities from... Read More »
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Some practitioners look to bypass opening statements in a Mediation session – operating under the belief that they have heard it all before and, therefore, the parties are better served by getting “right down to business.” Read More » |
A lawyer is thought to be the gunman in a shooting spree in Houston this morning that left several injured and the gunman killed by police. Read More »
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is expected to announce on Friday a second list of potential U.S. Supreme Court nominees he would consider as... Read More »
Top-grossing law firms saw slow and steady growth over the past year, with revenues and profits increasing. But challenges abound. Read More »
Diane McIver, the president of Corey Airport Services and the wife of prominent Atlanta attorney Tex McIver of Fisher & Phillips, died Sunday night from ... Read More »
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