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Weinstein, Peloton, and Trump Associates Top February Verdicts

From ex-movie moguls to blockbuster mergers, here are some of the most notable verdicts from last month.

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Apple's Patent Infringement and Immigration Law Among Top January Verdicts

From U.S. immigration policy to stolen Wi-Fi technology, here are some of the most notable verdicts from January.

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New ABA Prez Calls for 'Independent Judiciary'

Judy Perry Martinez said the American Bar Association (ABA) will continue to defend the "integrity of democratic institutions" and "stand up for an independent judiciary." Now that she has been named the trade group's 143rd president, she says she's in a prime position to ensure those goals.

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Corporate Legal Units Look to Tech to Cut Costs: Report

A newly released survey indicates many corporate legal departments around the world experienced growth in demand for services and operations, while also investing in technology and grappling with cost control measures.

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Late Justice Stevens 'Was the Soul of Principle'

Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who died last week at 99, was buried at Arlington National Cemetery Tuesday, July 23, as the world continues to praise the retired justice’s kindness, thoughtfulness and good-natured approach to his work on the nation’s top court.

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Florida’s Felony Voting Law Sparks Lawsuit

Florida is among one of the many states dealing with new laws governing voting rights for convicted felons. Its newest law with respect to the matter has drawn the ire of criminal justice advocates spanning the county.

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Legal Fiction Fans Have Chance to Name 2019 'Harper Lee' Winner

In concert with the University of Alabama Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr. School of Law, the American Bar Association (ABA) is calling on readers to vote for their favorite legal fiction novel. Voting runs through Sunday, June 30.

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'Representation' at the Heart of DC Statehood Movement

Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton used the DC War Memorial, a place to honor those who gave their lives for America, to serve as the backdrop to announce that a bill to grant statehood for Washington, D.C, will get a congressional hearing. At the core of her message is the hope residents in D.C. will be afforded the same representation as those in the rest of the U.S., she said.

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May's Top Verdicts Include Endangered Lemurs, Russians

From Russian nationals to endangered lemurs, here are some of the most notable verdicts from May.

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As eDiscovery Continues to Gain Traction, Duke Hosts EDRM Workshop

Technology Assisted Review (TAR) protocols were among the hot topics discussed during the 2019 Duke/EDRM Annual Workshop/Forum hosted by Duke Law School.

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