The ex-president—now on trial over alleged hush money payments—violated a gag order in his social media statements.
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When Drinking to Escape Has You Trapped: A Look at Alcohol Use in the Legal Profession
It is not exactly news at this point that alcohol use in the legal profession is pervasive and frequently unhealthy or problematic. What is less well known is why, exactly, that is the case.
How I Made Partner: 'Take Ownership of the Cases You Are Staffed on,' Says Daniel M. Horowitz of Holwell Shuster & Goldberg
“On every matter you work, take time to think critically about the big picture issues facing your client, even if the specific task you are assigned does not require going that far.”
Privacy Lawyers Lead Way as Job Market for Privacy Professionals Perks Up
“The regulatory landscape is trying to keep up with technological advancements. As a result, there will be an increase in the demand for lawyers with expertise in AI-adjacent spaces like privacy, intellectual property and regulatory affairs,” Anna Gorodetsky of Major, Lindsey & Africa said.
Hospital May Be Held Liable for Independent Contractor Doctors, Washington Court Holds
“However, where an entity has a nondelegable duty, it cannot avoid liability simply by delegating its duty to an independent contractor,” Chief Justice Steven C. González wrote on behalf of the Washington Supreme Court. “Instead, an entity will be vicariously liable for the independent contractor’s negligent performance of that duty absent special circumstances not present […]

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