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Becoming the Change: The Story of the North Carolina Justice for All Project

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494 (2015), which examined whether specific state professional regulatory boards could be sued for antitrust violations. The Supreme Court ruled on February 25, 2015, that state regulatory boards, composed mainly of active market participants, are not immune from antitrust liability unless actively supervised by the state government.

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A Closer Look: Three Common Arguments Against Regulatory Reform

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According to the 2015 National Center for State Courts’ Civil Justice Initiative: The Landscape of Civil Litigation in State Courts study, at least one party was self-represented in 76% of civil cases in state courts.

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Time to Vote: You Get to Pick the Startup Alley Finalists for ABA TECHSHOW 2022

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We help lawyers make evidence-based decisions about the venues they choose and the arguments they make by focusing on the jurisprudence of the judges and courts they interact with. Traction: Active in all 50 states, we have a network of over 12,000 attorneys, 12,000+ expert witnesses, 300+ court reporters, and 150+ interpreters.

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Time to Vote: You Get to Pick the Startup Alley Finalists for ABA TECHSHOW 2022

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We help lawyers make evidence-based decisions about the venues they choose and the arguments they make by focusing on the jurisprudence of the judges and courts they interact with. Traction: Active in all 50 states, we have a network of over 12,000 attorneys, 12,000+ expert witnesses, 300+ court reporters, and 150+ interpreters.