“While it turns out the response was never published, I made it very clear that any response should never shame an accuser,” Kaplan said in a statement. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Masks Ordered Back on at Nathan Deal Judicial Center in Atlanta
“All employees and visitors are required to wear a mask covering the mouth and nose while in the building and when interacting with others,” instructed Court of Appeals of Georgia Chief Judge Brian M. Rickman in a statement. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Pa. Supreme Court Rejects Appeal in Ex-Judge's Defamation Suit Over 'Not Recommended' Rating
According to former Judge Vincent Melchiorre, the bar group’s downgraded rating cost him endorsements and led to his eventual election defeat. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Dallas IP Boutique Expands Into Denver, Following Waco Launch
Carstens & Cahoon, a 13-lawyer intellectual property boutique in Dallas, joins a growing number of firms that have made moves in Denver this summer. Click Here To Read The Full Article
What's Next: Trial Tweets Before Testimony? + Two Rulings Spark AI Patent Optimism + Activision Blizzard Lawsuits Are a Major Moment for Gaming
Twitter again becomes an issue in Michael Avenatti’s federal wire fraud trial in California, with Avenatti complaining about a witness reading trial tweets before her testimony. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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