By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | October 2, 2023
"For too long, Georgia tort laws have encouraged frivolous lawsuits that hamstring job creators, drive up insurance costs for families already struggling to make ends meet, undermine fairness in the courtroom, and make it harder to start, grow, and operate a small business," Cody Hall, the Hardworking Georgians group's executive director and Kemp's top political aide, said in a statement.
By Emily Saul | September 28, 2023
The Appellate Division, First Department panel vacated an interim stay of the trial Thursday afternoon.
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By Quentin Brogdon | July 21, 2023
An employer's continued retention of an employee after wrongdoing is not conclusive evidence of the employer's ratification of the employee's bad acts, but it is one of the factors a jury may consider.
By Cheryl Miller | July 13, 2023
Police showed up at two unlicensed New York City marijuana "clubs" this week in what one lawyer called an apparent "statement enforcement" action.
By Andrew Goldenberg | June 30, 2023
A discussion of the recent NY Court of Appeals decision Gottwald v. Sebert, including the implications it has on the retroactive application of the 2020 amendments to New York's anti-SLAPP statute.
By Alex Anteau | June 27, 2023
"This case had a $20 million nonnegotiable demand, and when Charlie Gower says it's nonnegotiable, it's nonnegotiable," defense attorney Morris Mullin said.
By Allison Dunn | June 27, 2023
It's unknown how many attorneys may have been similarly affected, but this is the second example in a matter of weeks of IP lawyers taking on the world's largest online marketplace over its so-called blacklist.
By Alex Anteau | June 26, 2023
"Tell me if I'm wrong, but you seem to be arguing that you're basically entitled to be locked in in perpetuity to how you started your business with [the defendant-appellants]," Presiding Judge Stephen Dillard said.
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By Emily Cousins | June 2, 2023
Connecticut's highest court also said that "Deutsche Bank's losses were largely the result of its own negligence and incompetence."
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By Aleeza Furman | May 16, 2023
"You gotta have pretty sharp cross-examination skills if you don't have a witness who you can count on to testify," said Robert Morris, who tried the case with fellow Morris Wilson shareholder David Jacquette.
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