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Judge Says Law Firm Had No Duty to Notify Third Party About Release of Escrow Funds
"Throughout the entirety of this transaction, defendants Williams and A&G were acting solely as agents of Vetcomm," Senior U.S. District Judge John T. Copenhaver Jr. wrote. "Thus, even if Williams volunteered in the second email to notify Jones upon request to disburse the subject funds, such a modification would bind only Vetcomm, the principal, and not defendants Williams and A&G, the agents."AI-Based Recruitment Platform Accuses Competitor of Scraping and Copying Its Data
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Federal Judge Denies Class Certification to Undergrads Seeking COVID-19 Tuition Reimbursement
"The court has determined that the named plaintiffs have not suffered an injury-in-fact and their claims have been mooted," stated Senior U.S. District Judge Norman K. Moon. "The court has further concluded that the named plaintiffs have not satisfied the requirements for class certification under Rule 23(a) or Rule 23(b)(3)—or Rule 23(b)(2) or (c)(4) for that matter."'Nothing Short of a Disaster': Lawyer's Improper Questioning Spawns New Trial
Attacking the character or morals of a witness, when they are not in issue, is viewed as "a particularly reprehensible type of impropriety," the appellate panel found.View more book results for the query "*"
Adams and Reese Folds Minority Fellowship After Blum Targets 3 More Law Firms
Hunton Andrews Kurth and Winston & Strawn also received letters from the American Alliance for Equal Rights this week.Generative AI and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Is It Meant To Be?
If adopted more broadly by e-discovery professionals, generative AI could impact some proceedings and even challenge the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that govern them—though how soon such an impact could be felt is likely too early to tell.DeSantis Just Elevated This Judge to a South Florida Circuit Court Bench
"Looking back, the little things in retrospect pay off in the long run when you are focusing on your craft," said the incoming circuit court judge.Supreme Court Avoids Disaster When Chunk of Ga. Marble Falls in Courtyard Used by Justices
The incident, which the court still fails to acknowledge publicly, took place in the tense spring of 2022, as the court already was dealing with death threats and other security concerns and the justices were putting the final touches on their stunning decision overturning Roe v. Wade.Trending Stories
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