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May 06, 2022

Firm's Collage Of New Partners Highlights Law's Enduring Diversity Problem - Above the Law

Not so much this image. Before we go much further, let’s be clear that while this is an article about Biglaw diversity, it’s much more about Biglaw’s self-awareness. Because diversity shortcomings plague Biglaw generally and efforts to encourage genuine change tend to lose their fizzle quickly. Law firms promote partnership classes every year that fall short of the lofty diversity and inclusi...
May 06, 2022

Law firms hope to see summer associates in the office - at least most of week - Reuters

Many large law firms are asking summer associates to work in the office for much of the week in 2022 on hybrid schedule Summer programs went virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic The company and law firm names shown above are generated automatically based on the text of the article. We are improving this feature as we continue to test and develop in beta. We welcome feedback, which you can p...
May 06, 2022

Law enforcement completes training courses - Toccoa Record

Toccoa police officers have completed a pair of training courses recently. Toccoa police officers have completed a pair of training courses recently. Four Toccoa officers graduated from a field sobriety testing course. Police chief Jimmy Mize said officers Ryan Brown, Tim Kelley, Josh Franks, and Jake Palmer graduated from the Field Sobriety Testing Course held as the police department...
May 06, 2022

Chevron foe Steven Donziger fights to keep D.C. law license - Reuters

Attorney Steven Donziger, who won a multi-billion dollar judgment against Chevron on behalf of Ecuadorian villagers, speaks to supporters as he arrives with his family for his criminal contempt trail at the Manhattan Federal Courthouse in New York, U.S. May 10, 2021. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid The company and law firm names shown above are generated automatically based on the text of the articl...
May 06, 2022

Wyatt’s Law takes effect - The Macomb Daily

Erica Hammel of St. Clair Shores and her 9-year-old son Wyatt Rewoldt FACEBOOK PHOTO After over seven years of lobbying, Erica Hammel’s efforts to get Wyatt’s Law passed finally came to fruition. Wyatt’s Law, named for the St. Clair Shores woman’s 9-year-old son, Wyatt Rewoldt, was signed into law by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Thursday. Wyatt was abused by his father’s girlfriend who had a prev...
May 06, 2022

‘Grey’s Anatomy, ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Tie For Thursday’s Demo; ‘Call Me Kat’ Stable In Season 2 Ender - Deadline

Fox via Instagram After a weeks-long break, ABC’s Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy returned to Thursday primetime with new episodes. With its first new episode since April 8, Grey’s Anatomy tied with Law & Order: SVU for the evening’s highest demo rating. Per fast affiliates, Grey’s Anatomy and the latest Law & Order: SVU both earned a 0.6 rating in the 18-49 demo. Grey’s was stable from...
May 06, 2022

Appeals court reinstates Florida’s disputed voting law - Tampa Bay Times

A federal appeals court panel has blocked a recent ruling by a federal judge in Tallahassee, temporarily reinstating contested parts of Florida's voting law. The law will likely be in force for the November election. TALLAHASSEE — A federal appeals court panel has temporarily reinstated a Florida voting law that a federal judge recently declared unconstitutional for its limits on drop boxes, ...
May 06, 2022

17 names added to Colorado Law Enforcement Memorial - Denver 7 Colorado News

GOLDEN, Colo. — Members of Colorado law enforcement and loved ones gathered at the Colorado Law Enforcement Memorial in Golden Friday to honor the lives of 17 people being added to the memorial. The names of nine law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty in 2021 were added: Boulder Police Officer Eric Talley, who was killed on March 22, 2021 responding to the mass shooting at the...
May 06, 2022

End of the LSAT? Law school entry test is on the chopping block again - Reuters

The ABA this month will consider a proposal to eliminate its standardized testing requirement for law school admissions A similar effort in 2018 failed after last-minute opposition (Reuters) - The American Bar Association is once again considering dropping its requirement that law schools use the Law School Admission Test—or any standardized test—when weighing student applications. A nine-m...
May 06, 2022

Law in Hampton Doesn't Allow People to Park on Lawns When Street Parking Available - 13newsnow.com WVEC

A city ordnance makes it illegal for people to park cars and other vehicles in their yards when street parking is available. Some people aren't too happy about it.