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'Worth Well Over $100M': Ex-Justice Nahmias Set to Argue for 200-Year-Old Wetland Grant
The Georgia Court of Appeals is set to wade into what has become a hot topic of late.Q&As With The Legal's ESG Impact Honorees
The Legal Intelligencer is proud to recognize six honorees for the 2024 ESG Impact award.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators at Cooley, Kramer Levin and Varnum.Who Was at the Lectern This Supreme Court Term?
If it weren't for the four female justices, oral arguments would often have the feel of a male echo chamber, with 23 of the term's 61 argued cases not featuring a single female attorney. That's compared to just five cases that did not feature a male advocate.Gibson Dunn, Cahill Hire NY Restructuring Partners as Practice Outperforms Most
Bankruptcy demand rose 3% in Q1 compared to Q1 2023, according to a recent Thomson Reuters report.View more book results for the query "Jones Day"
'Dean Developments': Several Deans Move Long Distance
The latest in law dean and other legal education news from across the U.S.The Texas Two-Step: Efficient, Equitible and Just
The Texas two-step provides a basis for equitable and efficient judicial resolutions and provides global stability that prevents high-stakes litigation shopping. It is thus an efficient means to resolve a host of claims that can number into the thousands in a host of courts throughout the country.FTC Ruling Bans Noncompete Agreements ... For Now
Whether the final rule survives legal challenges or not, employers should still identify their confidential and trade secret information and ensure the company reasonably protects this information. Employers should also take steps to ensure departing employees have not retained such information for the benefit of the new employer.'People v. Donald Trump': The Falsifying of Business Records Case (Part II)
Donald Trump's proclivity to social media posting and public statements both while in office, and since, renders his testifying in his criminal trial little short of a perilous legal minefield, a Law Journal columnist writes.Fox Rothschild Scores $17M Win in Fight Over Maryland Lakefront Property Development
The Howard Research and Development Corp. will pay nearly $17 million in compensatory damages after a jury unanimously determined it kept IMH Columbia from developing a six-acre lakefront site on Lake Kittamaqundi.