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Attorney Suspended for Mismanaging Client Trust Account
The Supreme Court of Ohio recently suspended a Columbus attorney for two years, with 18 months stayed, for mismanaging his client trust account.
A Supreme Court majority ruled that Sterling Gill II committed four violations of the ethics rules between 2020 and 2022. While his actions did not harm any of his clients, the Court no ... (full story)
What boycotting looks like 70 years after the Montgomery Bus Boycott
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Doris Crenshaw was 12 years old on Dec. 5, 1955, when she and her sister eagerly rushed door to door in their neighborhood, distributing flyers prepared by activists planning a boycott of city buses in Montgomery, Alabama.
"Don't ride the bus to work, to town, to school or any place on Monday,& ... (full story)
Tennessee special election shows the power of partisan gerrymandering as Trump pushes for more of it
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — As a leader of the College Democrats at Vanderbilt University, Luci Wingo knew the odds of a Democrat winning one of Nashville's three U.S. House seats weren't great. Yet her hope grew as the party mounted an aggressive campaign for its candidate, Aftyn Behn, in a special election to replace a Republica ... (full story)
Appeals court must reconsider prosecutor’s challenge to granting new trial
An appeals court must reconsider a request by the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office to appeal the granting of a new trial to a man convicted of a murder that occurred more than 30 years ago, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled recently.
In a 5-2 decision, the Supreme Court directed the First District Court of Appeals to reco ... (full story)
Technology
Two Big Law firms unveil AI-specific training for first-year associates
As more legal professionals utilize artificial intelligence tools in their practices, two Big Law firms are taking the lead in providing formal AI training to their new associates.
As attorney Stephen Embry discusses in a Nov. 17 post on Above the Law (https://abovethelaw.com/2025/11/the-grace-to-dabble-two-biglaw-firms-look-to ... (full story)

