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CLE – Complex Cases Simplified – 11/19/25

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CLE REGISTRATION PAGE COMPLEX CASES SIMPLIFIED: GAINING LOGISTICAL CONTROL FROM CALENDARING TO COURTROOM Support Service Providers Approved for 0.15 Complex Cases Simplified: Gaining Logistical Control from Calendaring to Courtroom Are you looking to untangle your complex case logistics and gain control? NCRA CEUs REGISTER NOW!

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February oral argument scheduled for stay applications in “good neighbor” pollution rule challenges

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Three states – Ohio, Indiana, and West Virginia – went to D.C. Steel, one of the challengers, that the plan “is legally and factually unsound and likely to be vacated in its entirety. The court has not yet released its calendar for the February 2024 argument session, which begins on Feb. This signals, writes U.S.

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2025 Court Holidays to be Aware of When Calculating Filing Deadlines

TypeLaw Briefing Insights

As a legal professional, timing is everythingespecially when it comes to meeting critical court deadlines. Planning ahead effectively, and understanding the nuances around the definitions of Holidays and Recognized or Legal Holidays , can mean the difference between a smooth filing process and an embarrassing procedural headache or rejection.

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CLE – Social Media Ethics – 10/15/25

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This webinar is pending approval in the following states: Arkansas, West Virginia, Wisconsin* * In Wisconsin, pending approval for Law Practice Management credit. * The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. Law Practice Management hour, not CLE.

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June Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: License Renewal and EEO Filings, Comments and Replies, Auction Upfront Payments, Streaming Rates Announcement, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

As the calendar flips to June, pandemic restrictions across the country continue to loosen, and we inch closer to summer. Stay tuned throughout the month to our blog, the FCC website, industry publications, advisories from your legal counsel, and other information sources for updates and other dates that are important to your station.

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July Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Quarterly Issues Programs and Children’s Television Reports, Renewal Announcements, Copyright Filings, EAS, EEO and More

Broadcast Law Blog

Even though there are no renewal filing deadlines this month, radio stations in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and DC must continue their on-air post-filing announcements on the 1 st and 16 th of the month. Phase 5 stations do not need to file this quarter because they recently submitted their 10-week Schedule 387 filings.

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Government contractors’ defenses, election challenges, and intellectual disability in capital cases

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A brief from West Virginia and eleven other states supporting Hencely echoes that concern, contending the ruling rewrote the statute to provide sweeping immunity for private contractors. Tune in Monday to find out whether the court will be adding anything to the fall argument calendar. Thats all for this week.