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Public Outrage At Judge In Stanford Rape Case

Former Stanford student Brock Turner was found guilty last week of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman, and Santa Clara County […]

Law Prof’s Murder Has “All The Makings Of A Crime Novel”

As details emerge in the shooting death of Florida State University law professor Dan Markel in 2014, they paint a […]

Cloud Enables Law Department Control Of E-Discovery

Most departments would prefer to insource e-discovery in order to get better control of the process and lower costs, but they run into…

Joseph A. Kuzneski, Jr. Joins Hinckley Allen As Partner

Hinckley Allen has welcomed Joseph A. Kuzneski, Jr. to the firm’s Providence office as a partner in the Corporate & […]

Law Departments See Regulation As Biggest Challenge

A law department benchmarking report from Consilio LLC finds that more than half of law departments identify regulatory requirements as […]

When Bail Is Denied By An Algorithm

Algorithms are finding their way into the criminal justice system, and some argue that it’s making the system more fair […]

The NLRB’s New Election Rules

In many cases, it’s taking three weeks or less from petition to election…

Cybersecurity Is A Governance And Risk Management Issue

More companies are coming to see cybersecurity as part of a larger compliance and integrity program, rather than shunting it […]

Michigan Approves Standards For Indigent Defense Lawyers

Michigan’s Supreme Court has approved broad standards for attorneys appointed to represent poor defendants. The standards, proposed by the Michigan […]

Charges Against Texas AG Upheld

An appeals court upheld securities fraud charges against Ken Paxton, Texas’s attorney general, who is accused of defrauding wealthy investors. […]

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