Why harsh juvenile justice laws are making a comeback in some states.
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A summary of newsworthy content from Austin/San Antonio lawyers and law firms.
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The Long, Short, Thick and Thin of It
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“Appearance discrimination” based on employees’ height and weight is the latest hot-button issue in employment law. Here’s a guide to avoid discrimination.
Giving Credit Where It’s Due
by John Ettorre
Ohio’s pro bono CLE credit rules mean young lawyers are learning, and more people are gaining access to the legal aid they deserve.
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by Best Lawyers
A roundup of notable news of listed lawyers in your area.
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What businesses need to know to stay ahead of the curve.
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Protecting Patients, Families and the Public: Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder PC
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Thousands of patients experience unfathomable pain while being treated. Some turn to Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder PC for justice, empathic counsel and results.
Is Time Running Out for DC’s Sanctuary City Law?
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The Capitol is battling the White House in a dangerous game.
With Reservations: Vaccine Liability and Restaurant Risk in 2021
by Justin Smulison
Navigating vaccine mandates, liability shields and legal risks for eateries in the pandemic recovery era.
Getting Even
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You keep using that word, “retaliation.” Does it mean what you think it means?
Dangerous Conditions Ahead
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Think the roads are safer because people are cooped up at home? Think again. Hidden dangers, made worse by the economic effects of the pandemic, are perilous for drivers everywhere.
The 2021 Best Lawyers in Family Law
by Best Lawyers
Featuring the top lawyers practicing in Family Law and Trusts & Estates.
Don’t Fall Asleep at the Wheel
by Paul Goatley
Identify Exhaustion or Risk Waiving a Defense.
What the Harvard Trial Means for Affirmative Action
by John Saxon
Students for Fair Admissions is challenging Harvard's policy of holistic admissions—and might change the future of affirmative action.
Impact of the U.S. Presidential Election on Business Immigration Issues
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