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U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer said betwen 50 to 100 prospective jurors would be brought into a Phoenix courtroom on Thursday for the Jan. 13...
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U.S. District Judge Fernando Gaitan ordered Mastriani to deposit $865,566 in a court registry before the parties engaged in mediation before Judge...
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Presiding over the prosecution of deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein is poised to weigh in on legal...
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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decision proposes an increase in punitive damages for five witnesses whose awards were directly influenced by the outdated penalty...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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The court intends to “develop, in consultation with the Texas Board of Law Examiners, a deliberative approach to requests from law schools not currently accredited by the ABA that wish to be added to Texas’s list. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“Our lawsuit speaks for itself; Mr. Stranberg alleges that Mr. Jassim was soliciting investment without regard to the truth or falsity of his representations for the purpose of personal profit,” Jordan A. Shaw, a partner at Shaw Lewenz, said in an email. Click Here To Read The Full Article