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DeSantis Just Elevated This Judge to a South Florida Circuit Court Bench
"Looking back, the little things in retrospect pay off in the long run when you are focusing on your craft," said the incoming circuit court judge.Jackson Walker May Have Violated Ethics Rules by Not Disclosing Partner's Relationship With Judge
A long-term romantic relationship between a Texas bankruptcy judge and a former Jackson Walker partner raises questions about law firms' obligations to disclose such information, a legal ethics professor said.Yale, Harvard Among Law Schools Eliminating 'Diversity Statements' Following SCOTUS Ruling
"There is nothing in the [Supreme] Court's opinion that precludes students from writing diversity statements," Erwin Chemerinsky, AALS past president and dean of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, told Law.com.Schools and Book Bans: One Man's Book Is Another Man's Ban
Who really gets to decide whether a student has access to a book during their school career? Should it be parents? Should it be school administrators? Should it be school board members? Should it be an inherent right of the students themselves? How should book banning decisions be made and on what basis?View more book results for the query "University of Miami"
On the Move and After Hours: Mandelbaum Barrett; Sills Cummis; Bertone Piccini; Cole Schotz
Bauchner Joins Mandelbaum as Practice Chair Joshua S. Bauchner has joined Mandelbaum Barrett in Roseland as chair of its cannabis and psychedelics…New York Binds Its Presidential Electors To Vote for Candidates From the Party That Nominated Them
William Josephson opines on the recent amendment to Election Law Section 12-106, signed by Governor Kathy Hochul on Sept. 20. The amendment adds a paragraph that requires eachFormer Miami State Court Judge Dies From Heart Attack
"He was respected tremendously as a judge," Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Peter Lopez said about his former colleague.When It Comes to Doctors, Experience May Not Always Equal Care
Dr. Gregg Shore, a colorectal surgery specialist in Sebring, Florida, has been involved in several medical malpractice suits. According to Florida Department of Health complaints, Shore committed malpractice in patient deaths and erroneously removed an organ.Insights and Strategies for Effective Succession Planning in AM Law 100 Firms
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