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Cantey Hanger Launches Ellis County Office, Hires 3 Lawyers
Fort Worth's Cantey Hanger opens an office in Midlothian, located 30 miles from the city as part of an expansion strategy into counties outside the Fort Worth/Dallas area.'Word Choice Matters.' Appellate Judges Talk Collegiality on the Courts
The three federal judges also dove into the public's perception of the U.S. Supreme Court and judicial philosophies.52% of Law Schools Now Accept GRE Scores for Admission to JD Programs
"The cost of adding the GRE as an option went down last fall" while "the advantage of having GRE as an option remains," Marc Miller, dean and Ralph W. Bilby Professor of Law at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, told Law.com Wednesday.Fasciale Picked for Permanent Spot on Supreme Court
"As someone who spent seventeen years as a litigator and trial attorney in New Jersey courts, and then eighteen years as a judge at different levels in our judiciary, I have devoted my entire career to the legal system of our state," Douglas M. Fasciale said.View more book results for the query "*"
'Everybody Is on Notice Here': Uber's $100M Payroll Tax Deal Is Warning to Other Gig Employers
"New Jersey has one of the most expansive definitions of an employee and one of the narrowest definitions of an independent contractor," said Michael LeRoy of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Proposed Class Action Alleges That Kia Vehicles Are Outfitted With Potentially Lethal Airbags
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Taylor English Combines With Charlotte Firm With 'Hundreds of Corporate Clients'
As Taylor English integrates with its new Charlotte lawyers, the firm plans another office opening by the end of the year.Issue of Fact in Affidavit Sabotaged Provider's Case
"Here, United Auto sufficiently relied on the insured's own affidavit to show that a triable issue existed about the reasonableness of her excuse not to attend the second IME," the Third District Court of Appeal ruled, referring to an independent medical examination.Citing 'Incredible Explanations' for 'Delay and Evasion,' Appeals Court Disbars NY-Conn. Lawyer
The disbarment comes after a grievance committee spent more than 36 months asking for certain documents and after the lawyer said being a victim of a "Haitian related crime gang" was partially to blame for his failure to cooperate, according to the disbarment opinion.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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