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Lawyer suspended for claiming cocaine enhanced his cognition
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Lawyer suspended for claiming cocaine enhanced his cognition

Home Daily News Lawyer suspended after arguing cocaine enhanced… Ethics Lawyer suspended after arguing cocaine enhanced his cognition By Debra Cassens Weiss November 7, 2024, ...
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Lawyer suspended for claiming cocaine enhanced his cognition
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Lawyer suspended for claiming cocaine enhanced his cognition

Home Daily News Lawyer suspended after arguing cocaine enhanced… Ethics Lawyer suspended after arguing cocaine enhanced his cognition By Debra Cassens Weiss November 7, 2024, ...
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Can lawyers hold doctors responsible for wasting their time?
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Can lawyers hold doctors responsible for wasting their time?

I am mad as hell and I don’t want to wait any longer! Franklin, a lawyer friend of mine, expressed these sentiments after his doctor ...
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Business

Business Of Law

Lawyer Removed from Radio City Music Hall After Facial Recognition Flagged Her As Opposing Counsel
Business Of Law

Lawyer Removed from Radio City Music Hall After Facial Recognition Flagged Her As Opposing Counsel

Many of us have endured mixed reactions when we inform someone that we’re an attorney. Sometimes it’s apprehension, other times, it opens a Pandora’s box ...
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Should Food Waste Be Illegal?
Business Of Law

Should Food Waste Be Illegal?

Consider the following two food facts: At least one-third of the food we produce in the U.S. is never eaten and largely ends up in landfills, which ...
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Does Congress Have to Keep George Santos?
Business Of Law

Does Congress Have to Keep George Santos?

It’s one thing for a politician to engage in a little embellishing. But it’s another thing altogether for them to fabricate their entire resume. Long ...
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Healthcare

President Joe Biden, the AI Wizard
Healthcare Law

President Joe Biden, the AI Wizard

By Bobby Stroup Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn’t magic, but there is value in telling a magical story to non-technical stakeholders to describe how we’ll govern ...
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Courage for the New Year: Reflection from Elizabeth G. Taylor
Healthcare Law

Courage for the New Year: Reflection from Elizabeth G. Taylor

I’m thinking this year about courage.  We are going to need it in the year ahead.  Courage to speak truth, to stand up for what ...
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Does the ADA Protect People with Substance Use Disorder from Health Care Discrimination?
Healthcare Law

Does the ADA Protect People with Substance Use Disorder from Health Care Discrimination?

By Hannah Rahim The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits health care organizations that provide services to the public from discriminating against persons with disabilities. ...
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Real Estate

Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (1/10/24) – New Type of Nuclear Reactor, Big Money Surrounding Sports Stadiums, and Positivity from Fannie May’s Monthly Consumer Survey
Real Estate

Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (1/10/24) – New Type of Nuclear Reactor, Big Money Surrounding Sports Stadiums, and Positivity from Fannie May’s Monthly Consumer Survey

In our latest roundup, the commercial real estate market poses a risk to financial stability, New York City moves towards net-zero building emissions, workers at ...
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What is an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?
Real Estate

What is an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?

An Energy Performance Certificate or EPC has been a legal requirement for both domestic properties and commercial premises since 2008. EPCs result from an assessment ...
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What Is a Fundamental Breach of Contract in Construction?
Real Estate

What Is a Fundamental Breach of Contract in Construction?

Construction contracts are well-known for being complicated and complex; the devil is always in the detail, or lack of it. However, construction contracts are still ...
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Smash and Grab Adjudication: An Overview Guide
Real Estate

Smash and Grab Adjudication: An Overview Guide

The term “Smash and Grab” is an informal way to describe a specific type of way to recovery unpaid applications in the construction industry. The ...
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Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (1/10/24) – New Type of Nuclear Reactor, Big Money Surrounding Sports Stadiums, and Positivity from Fannie May’s Monthly Consumer Survey
Real Estate

Rulemaking to Modernize, Expand DOI’s “Type A” Natural Resource Damage Assessment Rules Expected Fall 2023

The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) anticipates proposing a new rule that would revise its “Type A” Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) regulations under ...
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What is a Non-Compete Agreement? Everything to Know
Real Estate

What is a Non-Compete Agreement? Everything to Know

Non-compete agreements are almost constantly in the news- often a point of contention for employees when they later regret signing a new employment contract while ...
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