By Riley Brennan | May 11, 2023
The Supreme Court of Rhode Island upheld a lower court's decision to allow a mother to vaccinate her children with the COVID-19 vaccination, despite the father's objections.
By Allison Dunn | May 10, 2023
The plaintiffs, the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts and American Oversight, are seeking text and email communications from seven senior ICE officials stemming from an underlying criminal investigation of Massachusetts Judges Shelley M. Richmond Joseph and court officer Wesley MacGregor.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew McCloskey and Simone Fair | May 10, 2023
In the common conception, the doctrine of negligence per se holds individuals or organizations automatically liable for the violation of a statute or regulation. The discerning practitioner should be aware of the many jurisdictions in which this general principle is subject to numerous exceptions, distinctions and subtleties.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Analysis
By Ross Todd | May 10, 2023
In a letter filed with the court over the weekend, Arendi defended its lawyers at Susman Godfrey from what it called "inflammatory and meritless accusations" that they intentionally disclosed confidential settlement information during a patent case against Google.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | May 9, 2023
The lawsuit wades into unsettled questions of law about the legality of POM's machines, and comes at a time when the state Supreme Court in separate suits are mulling actions by POM seeking a declaratory judgment that its games are legal.
By Max Mitchell | May 9, 2023
The lawsuit wades into unsettled questions of law about the legality of POM's machines, and comes at a time when the state Supreme Court in separate suits are mulling actions by POM seeking a declaratory judgment that its games are legal.
By Jason Grant | May 9, 2023
"Although the proposed amended pleadings were verified only by counsel, the existence of the relevant contracts was within counsel's knowledge," said an Appellate Division, First Department panel in its decision.
By Jane Wester | May 9, 2023
U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan declined to give a jury instruction on the post, which plaintiff's lawyers said falsely implied that he had been barred from testifying.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas Kissane and John Moore | May 9, 2023
This column reports on several significant representative decisions handed down recently in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall dismissed the plaintiff's New York Labor Law claims against the Great Neck Park District. Judge Joanna Seybert denied the plaintiff's pretrial motion to preclude the defendant from making arguments assertedly inconsistent with those it had successfully made in five prior litigations. And Judge Allyne R. Ross granted the defendant's motion for compassionate release.
By Marianna Wharry | May 8, 2023
The Department of Justice began delivering payments this month to individuals from a recent federal lawsuit alleging violations of the Fair Housing…
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