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May 05, 2022
Firm leaders must tread carefully when setting and enforcing policies.
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A recent survey of Big Law attorneys found that most lawyers want more flexibility than three mandated days of office attendance. Flexibility weighed heavily into many attorneys' decisions over whether to leave their firms, and some took requests to return as an affront after billing record hours fro...
May 05, 2022
Baker's housing law is ruffling suburban feathers. Good. The Boston Globe
May 05, 2022
Susan Roberts
Almost 30 years ago, a fed-up Manhattan-family-court judge named Judith Sheindlin was sitting in her chambers when she got a call from a couple of television producers. They pitched her the idea for a TV show with Judy at its center.
The result was Judge Judy, one of the most popular and influential television series ever made. Over its decades-long run, it beat out The Oprah Wi...
May 05, 2022
Kalispell Police Department received a report of a couch sitting in a street that was taking up parking. The person calling in the report said they previously reported the couch when it was on the boulevard about three weeks ago.
A woman claimed she could smell crack cocaine coming from a room and asked the “drug dogs to come and sniff it out.” She said that she knew the smell as she used to ...
May 05, 2022
District 63 Rep. Lori Saine, Colorado House of Representatives, April 19, 2019.
Weld County Commissioner Lori Saine on Wednesday attempted to introduce a local resolution that would establish the northern Colorado county as the state’s first “human life sanctuary,” an anti-abortion designation designed to limit local access to the procedure.
It was the second time Saine had tried to put an an...
May 05, 2022
Guest Column
New York State Town and Village Court justices should be required to have a law degree in order to serve their communities fairly.
New York State Town and Village Courts are typically not the first thing people think of when justice comes to mind. But, as 330,000 of their 2.2 million cases a year are criminal, they are an important hand in this state’s court system. The pr...
May 05, 2022
Anna Hope Colley
At the Editor's Luncheon, Arkansas Law Review editor-in-chief Taylor Spillers and interim Dean Alena Allen stand with U of A alumni Erron Smith and Libby Smith, whose endowed gift established the Arkansas Law Review Academy.
The U of A School of Law hosted the inaugural Arkansas Law Review Academy Editor's Luncheon on May 23. The event was held to induct new members into the ...
May 05, 2022
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A U.K. law firm has decided to offer its employees the option of working from home full-time, but on the condition that they take a 20% pay cut.
The London-headquartered law firm Stephenson Harwood has also offered its employees the option of a hybrid model, working up to two days remotely for the same salary.
A spokesperson for Stephenson Harwood said thi...
May 05, 2022
FILE - Alabama coach Nick Saban watches players warm up for the College Football Playoff championship NCAA football game against Georgia on Jan. 10, 2022, in Indianapolis. Saban is concerned about the current state of college football. He recently told The Associated Press "I don't think what we’re doing right now is a sustainable model.” (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File) The Associated Press
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May 05, 2022
Pac-12 Commissioner George Kliavkoff fields questions during the Pac-12 Conference NCAA college football Media Day Tuesday, July 27, 2021, in Los Angeles.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The commissioners of the Southeastern Conference and Pac-12 are scheduled to meet with lawmakers in Washington on Thursday to lobby for federal legislation to regulate name, image and likeness compensation to athletes.
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