By Riley Brennan | January 9, 2024
According to the court, under the FCRA, "'any person who willfully fails to comply with any requirement imposed under this title with respect to any consumer is liable to that consumer' for actual or nominal damages."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter Vaira | January 9, 2024
Contributor Peter Vaira suggests three areas that the practicing bar, in conjunction with state and federal government leaders, should address in 2024.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | January 5, 2024
According to the explanatory note, the committee took up the issue in the wake of the long-running saga involving medical malpractice attorney Nancy Raynor, who filed suit against a group of lawyers who had won a $1 million sanction against her in 2014, before it was tossed by an appellate court.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | January 5, 2024
The Pennsylvania Attorney's General Office argues that the Commonwealth Court's decision determining that slots-style video game machines do not violate gambling laws runs contrary to prior case law.
New Jersey Law Journal | Investigation
By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 5, 2024
We know from experience that witnesses in such investigations are often reluctant to speak freely when they know their statements will be made public.
By Brian Lee | January 5, 2024
In making its unanimous decision, the Appellate Division, Third Department, turned back a lawsuit filed on behalf of a trade association of 50-plus law firms that represent motorists in traffic violation adjudicatory proceedings.
By Riley Brennan | January 4, 2024
"It shouldn't be a crime to be human and homeless," said Alison Eisinger, executive director of the Coalition on Homelessness. "Burien is better than this. We want to repeal this unjust law that effectively bans homeless individuals from living in Burien. This law is the opposite of helpful."
By Riley Brennan | January 4, 2024
The court concluded that the collective bargaining agreement between the parties gave the arbitrator the power to determine whether an employee was justly discharged, and the trial court had therefore erred in vacating the arbitrator's award.
By Avalon Zoppo | January 4, 2024
"I've never understood why a requirement of admission to the bar of the state in which the federal district court sits makes a lot of sense," said New York University School of Law Dean Troy A. McKenzie.
By Lisa Willis | January 4, 2024
The crux of the legal dispute centers on the speed-limiting software feature in the Tesla vehicle, which was initially set to cap speeds at 85mph, but was allegedly removed by Tesla.
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