By Tom McParland | April 5, 2022
The proposed class action lawsuit argued that the planned change, which would slash interest rates from 9% to 2% beginning April 30, amounted to an unconstitutional taking and due process violation for entities holding judgments against consumers.
By Andrew Goudsward | April 1, 2022
"I hadn't thought things would proceed in this way," U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly said toward the end of the three-and-half-hour hearing on the RNC's request for an injunction.
By Allison Dunn | April 1, 2022
Boyd said that Moreno's statements were protected speech and could not be construed as true threats.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 1, 2022
"At stake is how punitive damages will be calculated in a joint tortfeasor case, what an acceptable ratio of compensatory to punitive damages is, and whether potential harm that was never put into evidence and never happened, but was only discussed after the fact can in any way justify an otherwise excessive punitive damages award," Grieco said.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Brent D. Hockaday | March 31, 2022
Effectively, the EFAA prohibits compulsory arbitration of sexual harassment or civil sexual assault cases arising from workplace conduct. Instead, the EFAA gives the employee the choice to go to court to pursue these specific claims despite the existence of an overarching agreement to arbitrate all claims.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | March 31, 2022
U.S. District Judge David O. Carter has built a legacy in Orange County's legal community as a fierce patriot with an unorthodox, hands-on approach to his cases.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | March 31, 2022
"We plan to challenge the constitutionality of the cap," Stephen Chance of Watkins, Lourie, Roll & attorney Stephen Chance said in an interview Wednesday.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Marc Spindelman | March 31, 2022
Why Justice Brett Kavanaugh's Ideal of "Scrupulous Neutrality" in Dobbs is a Pipe Dream
By Brian Lee | March 30, 2022
One proposal would bar New York courts from issuing subpoenas tied to out-of-state abortion proceedings.
By Adolfo Pesquera | March 30, 2022
The lawsuit styled NPPA v. McCraw was brought in 2019 by the National Press Photographers Association, Texas Press Association and photojournalist Joseph Pappalardo.
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