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Leveling the Playing Field: Insights From Celebrated Women Legal Leaders
Leveling the Playing Field: Insights From Celebrated Women Legal Leaders
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'Rocket Docket': EDVA Judge Controls Google's Fate in Ad Tech Monopoly Trial
'Rocket Docket': EDVA Judge Controls Google's Fate in Ad Tech Monopoly Trial
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Alabama Man Arrested After Causing Bitcoin Price to Surge, Then Plummet After Fake SEC Tweet
Alabama Man Arrested After Causing Bitcoin Price to Surge, Then Plummet After Fake SEC Tweet
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'As I've Grown Older': John Morgan Looks Back at a Life in Law
'As I've Grown Older': John Morgan Looks Back at a Life in Law
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Steptoe will be brought into a long-running sex discrimination suit that two married former Jones Day associates are waging against the firm for damages discovery, with the case set to go to trial next November. A federal judge in Washington, D.C. set the trial date for early November 2025 during a status conference on Wednesday, establishing a timeline for a third-party discovery period to addressing remaining points of contention in the case, though both sides continue to dispute the scope of discovery. Steptoe will be roped into the case because it currently employs the attorney who's termination from Jones Day prompted the suit. "We are trying to be efficient," Terri Chase, a partner at Jones Day, which is representing itself pro se in the case as well, said at one point during the conference. Both parties argued over the scope of partnership compensation information that Jones Day should provide. However, both sides contended that they have made some progress in the scope of damages discovery since a status report filed last week. "There are some general areas of agreement," said U.S. District Court Judge Randolph Moss. It is the latest development in the five-year dispute between Jones Day and former associates Mark Savignac and Julia Sheketoff, who are also representing themselves pro se in the case. Full story from Abigail Adcox: https://lnkd.in/g3mu96SG
Dad Bias Suit Against Jones Day Will Head to Trial Next November
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The case at the Supreme Court involves a 300-page permit EPA issued under the federal Clean Water Act setting various limits on San Francisco's "oceanside" discharges, and, in particular, a sewage outfall located 3.3 miles off the coast that falls under federal jurisdiction. According to San Francisco, the federal permit contains "generic" prohibitions on violating applicable water standards without specifying exactly how much pollution can occur. Including such vague language in the permit, the municipality protests, would expose it to steep liability under the Clean Water Act any time water standards dropped, even if it were not responsible for the pollution. Under the Clean Water Act, EPA wastewater permits must only include "effluent limitations," or limits on specific pollutants, the city says. In conditioning San Francisco's permit on not exceeding water quality standards, the agency exceeded its authority under the statute, Tara M. Steeley, an attorney for the city, argued in court Wednesday. Several of the court's conservative members, including Justice Brett Kavanaugh, appeared ready to embrace San Francisco's argument. Full story from Jimmy Hoover: https://lnkd.in/e4yKw6Zk
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'Clear Abuse of Discretion': 9th Circuit Says Judge Should Have Recused From Death Row Inmate's Lawsuit
'Clear Abuse of Discretion': 9th Circuit Says Judge Should Have Recused From Death Row Inmate's Lawsuit
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NJ Supreme Court Steps In to Dismiss Controversial Ethics Complaint Against Mercer County Presiding Judge
NJ Supreme Court Steps In to Dismiss Controversial Ethics Complaint Against Mercer County Presiding Judge
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AI, legal tech and ALSPs - hot topics or hot air? These are some of the most talked about issues in the legal industry, so much so that some people complain of hype taking over. But could this be one of the occasions when we have overestimated the impact in the short term and underestimated it in the long term? The industry is divided (check out the link below) but no one wants to be left behind. Where do you stand? (Apologies for the poor sound quality, this was recorded live at a noisy LegalGeek) #legaltech #alsps #law #legalgeek