The judge’s ruling delayed his decision on whether to set aside the guilty verdict. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Overcoming Hurricane Helene: How the Western North Carolina Legal Community Managed Court Closures, Sanitation Concerns
Attorneys working in private and public practice spoke to Law.com about the devastation left by Helene, reflecting how their day-to-day legal operations were affected and how their professional community pulled together in the aftermath. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Energy Lawyers Expect Demand for Energy Work to Stay Steady Under Second Trump Administration
Energy lawyers are focused on how the policy of the second Trump administration may affect clean energy projects supported by tax credits via the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Many Lawyers Are Reeling From Election Results, but Leaders Are Staying Mum
“Firm leaders just aren’t talking about it, said Katherine Wilson, co-founder of Fractional CMO. “In the quest for unity, they tend to say, ‘Well, it’s just better to not say anything, because I don’t want to offend anyone.’” Click Here To Read The Full Article
8th Circuit Reverses $11.75M Verdict Over Improper Jury Instruction in Suit Over Liquor Distribution
The circuit court concluded that two of the jury instructions at trial didn’t adequately define the relevant community of interest requirement and that the prejudicial error had a domino effect on all of the claims submitted to the jury. Click Here To Read The Full Article