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The American Bar Association today filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, more than two dozen federal departments and agencies, and the heads of those departments and agencies, asking a federal ...
Lawyers need to “start getting their arms around” issues that will involve quantum computers because already there are legal and policy implications, said Ryan McKenney, associate general counsel of c ...
In this episode of the Law Practice Today Podcast, host Terrell discusses the pivotal role of leadership in law firms with Barry Posner, co-author of 'Lawyers as Leaders.' Barry explains the ...
Many statutes and rules fall under the expansive umbrella of “consumer protection law.” We highlight some of the key statutes below. The FTC also administers and enforces a number of key consumer ...
Guest blog on the ABA Center for Pro Bono Exchange on the importance of pro bono publico service and commentary from remarks at the 2025 graduation of the Jacksonville University School of Law.
We discuss how surveys, experiments, and other methods can be used to evaluate whether consumers notice allegedly false statements, are aware of at-issue product features, how consumers understand ...
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The 2025 ABA Antitrust Spring Meeting panel “State Antitrust Enforcement on the Rise”, presented by the Exceptions & Immunities Committee, discussed the increasing relevance of state antitrust laws ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of criminal justice and civil rights, few law enforcement tactics have sparked as much controversy and debate as the practice of “stop and frisk.” Frequently referenced ...
On the surface, discovery in criminal cases is not overly complicated, but things can become much more complex when dealing with third-party discovery and the issues that surround it. After your ...
The most common forms of white-collar crime are public corruption, health care fraud, wire fraud, money laundering, insider trading, cybercrimes, and embezzlement. The earlier in the process you get ...
Today, criminal law is more complex than ever, requiring attorneys to navigate intricate legal frameworks, technological advancements, and evolving societal expectations. Mastering your case requires ...