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Attorneys Explore: Can Universities Be Sued for Lack of Antisemitism Policies?

December 20, 2023

A group of attorneys is working to resolve whether cause exists for a lawsuit against university presidents and administration based on their lack of policy regarding antisemitism and racism. The issue will be discussed during a January webinar presented by Levin Papantonio Rafferty (LPR) law firm. “We aim to dissect this critical question from a […]

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Retrieval Nerds Put the “Order” in “Law and Order”

December 20, 2023

In October 2023, MTMP Magazine Editor-in-Chief Sara Stephens talked to Jay Jenkins, VP of Client Services for T-Scan—and a bonified “retrieval nerd.” This is the kind of guy who can’t contain his excitement when he gets a particularly difficult record in the door. He gets equally bummed if a case settles before he pulled a record through. […]

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Alabama Faces Expanded Lawsuits for Discrimination Against Disabled Children

December 13, 2023

A series of lawsuits alleging systemic discrimination of children with disabilities in childcare facilities across Alabama has been broadened to hold several key state agencies accountable. The Alabama Department of Human Resources, the Alabama Department of Education, the Alabama State Board of Education, of which Governor Ivey is a member, and several county DHR offices […]

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