The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | August 15, 2023
Former students are seeking partial refunds of tuition and fees on the grounds that they received a materially different educational experience than they were promised and paid fees for facilities and services they were denied access to.
By Mason Lawlor | August 15, 2023
"It is possible [the plaintiff] contracted COVID-19 at work, even though great precautions were taken to prevent the virus's spread there, and even though she could identify no COVID-19-positive patient or coworker with whom she came in contact during the relevant time period," the appeals court wrote. "But it is also possible that she contracted the virus at Wal-Mart or somewhere else..."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | August 14, 2023
"I'm starting to hear 'flexibility' along with just being thoughtful about how do you become a bit more rigid about mandating people to come in?" noted Williams Lea's Joe McSpadden.
By Riley Brennan | August 11, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By ALM Staff | August 10, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
By Brian Lee | August 10, 2023
The ethics commission is looking into a $5 million book deal entered into by Cuomo while he was in office.
By Riley Brennan | August 9, 2023
The appellate panel said two Oregon state court opinions "suggest the Oregon Supreme Court would interpret the phrase 'direct physical loss or damage' as requiring some physical alteration or damage to property such that 'loss of use' is insufficient to trigger coverage under the Policy."
By ALM Staff | August 9, 2023
We've collected all of our coverage, analysis and expert commentary related to COVID-19 business interruption cases nationwide (and, in a few instances, worldwide) and will continue to update this page with new developments.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 8, 2023
The secured creditors' arguments would render the main point of the plan, and the last three years of litigation, meaningless, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Marvin Isgur said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | August 7, 2023
"This decision is a full and resounding affirmation of the constitutionality and legality of Connecticut's vaccine requirements," Attorney General William Tong, counsel for the defendants, said.
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