“This case demonstrates that these are not merely academic concerns: the defendant’s probation was erroneously revoked because neither the parties nor the judge focused on the fact that the defendant had never been adjudged to have the ability to pay restitution and that no payment schedule had been set before the probation department issued the […]
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The Lawyers Are Not Alright: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day. Click Here To Read The Full Article
A Legal CIO's Guide to Technology Procurement In 2023
For a legal CIO, one of the key responsibilities is to establish that the organization has the right technology in place to support its operations and achieve its business goals. This can be challenging, as there are many factors to consider when choosing new technology for your organization. One bad decision can have a material […]
Ahead of the Curve: The F-Bomb Heard 'Round the Legal Academic World
This week, we’re discussing the professor whose expletive in response to a student’s question—caught on a hot mic—has gone viral. Click Here To Read The Full Article
'They've Got the Wrong Defendants': On Day 1 of Trial, Defense Counsel Says Doctors, Not Distributors, Should Be Sued Over Opioid Epidemic
The first U.S. state court jury trial in litigation brought by private plaintiffs over the opioid epidemic began in Georgia with opening arguments Monday morning. Click Here To Read The Full Article