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A judge who participated in a non-profit judicial internship program may sign a letter of support for the program’s ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday upheld a $311 million damages award and permanent injunction ...
Prominent attorneys agree it’s too early to predict what’s next, and it wil take time to discern a clearer picture. But there ...
"Plaintiffs have maligned defense counsel’s professionalism and ethics, claiming the attorneys are committing fraud upon the ...
Trump’s attack on lawyers and universities is not surprising—universities are sanctuaries for the acquisition and ...
"While there is nothing unusual about a new administration reversing a predecessor’s policies, here, the depth and breadth of ...
The president's order stated that “since its inception, the FAR [Federal Acquistion Regulation] has swelled to more than ...
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan entered an appearance as co-counsel for mistakenly deported Maryland resident Kilmar ...
The technology, trialed last year, is being rolled out to multiple practice areas across DLA's global offices, excluding the ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday appointed Jay Clayton as interim U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. The ...
At least seven law firms that received EEOC letters have made changes to their webpages on DEI commitments, apparently ...
Judge Rescinds $100K Jury Award for Employee's Emotional Distress Claims, Large Payout Still Looming
A federal judge revoked a $100,000 compensatory damages award in favor of an employee for emotional damages. However, the ...
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