“Our presence and leadership within the bar is without question a byproduct of the freedom each of us has had to make reproductive decisions for ourselves,” the thousands of signatories from about 190 firms wrote. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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This Legal Market Just Keeps Growing: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Cyber Practices Are Great for Law Firms—If They Can Find the Right People
Law firms already have an uphill climb in competing with other tech-savvy entities in the cyber space. The lack of qualified talent and increasing workloads don’t help. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Former Interim Dean of Arkansas Law to Join American Association of Law Schools
Alena Allen, a former interim dean at the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville) School of Law, and “nationally recognized figure in legal education,” will become deputy director at the Association of American Law Schools on Aug. 1. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Is a Qualified Expert Needed to Explain the Location-Tracking Function of a Cellphone? Appeals Court Says No
The Maryland Court of Appeals reinstated a man’s murder conviction, finding a state’s witness did not need to be qualified as an expert to testify that cellphone users can adjust a cellphone’s ability to track and collect location data. Click Here To Read The Full Article