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February 5, 2021
- Addressing climate change: 'The flip side of a threat is an opportunity'
- Real reforms happen with goodwill advocacy
- To defuse political violence across US, conflict mediators apply lessons from gang disputes and foreign elections
- What to do with billions in opioid settlements? Hopkins coalition has suggestions
- Why disputes between Congress and the White House so often end up in court
Nation
State
Courts
- Court Digest
- McKinsey agrees to pay nearly $600M over opioid crisis
- Prosecutor who launched bribery probe to depart soon
- Pardon ends prosecution but not civil case against developer
Business
- Wall Street isn't just a casino where traders can bet on GameStop and other stocks - it's essential to keeping capitalism from crashing
- Businesses face hard decisions on whether, when to hire
- Why US hiring could rebound faster than you might expect
Feature
- Trial by fire: Noted attorney tested his legal talent with power of persuasion
- Nessel, bipartisan coalition reach $573M settlement with McKinsey & Co. for 'turbocharging' opioid epidemic
- Law firms champion pro bono amidst global health crisis
- Recent Open Meetings Act amendments to significantly limit remote meetings or participation
- Daily Briefs
headlines
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- Law school clinics tackle challenging issue of heirs’ property rights
- The NextGen bar exam includes an expansion of skills testing, so how will candidates study?
- The Law Firm Disrupted: Hybrid Work Is Going Strong, but Skadden Wants More
- Google Agrees to Pay Washington State $39.9M to Resolve Suit Over Allegedly 'Misleading' Location Tracking Practices
- Justices limit suits challenging misleading securities registration statements
- Supreme Court maintains focus on defendant’s subjective beliefs in False Claims Act cases