by | Sep 18, 2024 | above the law, legal matters
Sean Combs’s Attorneys Didn’t Turn Off Track Changes: Not sure what they were going for! This Calls For Drastic Measures: Tradition goes to the wayside when you need to make up for missed cash. Looks Like It’s Curtains For Golden Gate: The law school will remain...
by | Sep 18, 2024 | Law.com, legal matters
U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp, in New Jersey, struck down a proposal from plaintiffs’ lawyers in lawsuits over Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powder to consolidate two cases for the first federal bellwether trial. Premium SubscriptionWith this...
by | Sep 18, 2024 | Law.com, legal matters
“Here, the plaintiff has failed to allege any facts to show that the defendants engaged in parallel conduct that suggests the existence of a price-fixing conspiracy and each defendant’s participation in that conspiracy,” U.S. District Judge John G....
by | Sep 18, 2024 | Law.com, legal matters
The NextGen bar exam will replace the Uniform Bar Examination that West Virginia and North Dakota currently use and will serve as the basis for score portability between participating jurisdictions. West Virginia and North Dakota will begin administering the...
by | Sep 18, 2024 | Law.com, legal matters
U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Carter said he found the government had proven that Combs posed a danger of obstructing justice and witness tampering, as well a danger to the safety of those in the community. Premium SubscriptionWith this subscription you will...
by | Sep 18, 2024 | LawSite, legal matters
In the first two posts in this series, I have talked about the consolidation of ownership that has occurred in recent years for law practice management technology. Whereas this market was once characterized by a variety of competing companies, virtually all of the...