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A federal judge in Virginia found Thursday that former George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School professor Joshua Wright cannot stop a Title IX investigation into claims that he used his academic influence to seduce female law students—dismissing all...
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News reports describe him as an advocate for criminal justice reform, particularly programs aimed at diverting people with substance use disorders away from incarceration and into treatment. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link you just clicked, was not...
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About $2 million hangs in the balance, possibly going to settlements or toward attorney fees. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link you just clicked, was not sent by FeedBlitz. It was junk, sent by an unknown third party who is not using FeedBlitz to send...
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The Ninth Circuit is “the only court that has a rule that actually encourages the lawyers to come in and complain about a delay,” said Judge Jon Newman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link...
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“This case is, from the prosecutor’s perspective, is in the finest hands,” said Matt Butler, the Commonwealth’s Attorney for the 47th Judicial Circuit in Letcher County who recused himself in the murder investigation. Hi there.The email...
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How do you design compensation plans that are good for your law firm and the new hire? Follow the wise counsel of the rule of thirds. Compensation plans have become a hot topic as competition increases for good attorneys. Yet here’s the problem: You still need to be...