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The court's decision proposes an increase in punitive damages for five witnesses whose awards were directly influenced by the outdated penalty...
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Since its launch in 2020, Seladore has hired scores of legacy Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers, including Liang-Ying Tan, who launched the firm's...
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A dispute over a Shiba Inu named Cocoro is drawing a federal court into evolving legal terrain where internet culture, cryptocurrency and...
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Florida Chief Deputy Attorney General John Guard's name was left off the list of nominees the White House sent back to the Senate earlier this week...
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The discovery dispute in The New York Times' lawsuit against OpenAI could carry broader implications for artificial intelligence developers facing...
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"[W]hat DOJ cannot do is what it tries to do here," former DOJ attorneys argued, "misuse the records provisions of the Civil Rights Act and National...
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There are now warning signs in the form of client projections and anticipated legal spend, as well as and law firms' own history with boom-and-bust...
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Consumers brought action under a 2014 California law forbidding provisions that waive a consumer’s right to comment on a company or its goods, services or employees. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Brad O’Brien filed the suit on behalf of his partner, Melissa Allen, who died days after undergoing an emergency cesarean section at Lowell General Hospital. He argued his suit wasn’t time-barred because his time to file a claim didn’t start accruing until he first spoke to his lawyer in September 2017, when he claimed to […]
Legal challenges over President Donald Trump’s firing of various Democratic independent agency officials, including on the Federal Trade Commission, have begun piling up at the U.S. Supreme Court. Click Here To Read The Full Article
As U.S. employers suspend employees over their online commentary surrounding assassinated activist Charlie Kirk, attorneys weigh the legal claims that might soon follow. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“In this court, the government does not dispute that it failed to provide Cook even minimal process—that is, notice of the allegation against her and a meaningful opportunity to respond—before she was purportedly removed, Judge Bradley Garcia wrote in a concurrence to the D.C. Circuit’s unsigned order. Click Here To Read The Full Article