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Landlord-Tenant Rent Overcharges: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
In his Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses 'Aras v. B-U Realty Corp,' dealing with rent overcharges. He writes: "Given the extensive analysis and arguments as to the statutory law, administrative regulations and judicial precedent involving rent overcharge claims, lawyers who address overcharge issues would benefit from reading this opinion."Whistleblower Says Utility Should Repay $382M in Federal Aid Given to Failed Clean Coal Plant
Kelli Williams, a former construction manager for Atlanta-based Southern Co., filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the company and its subsidiary Mississippi Power Co. in 2018. That lawsuit, unsealed Monday, alleges that the two firms defrauded the U.S. Department of Energy and state regulators in a failed quest to build a $7.5 billion power plant.'A Shifting Kind of Law': New Ruling Provides Clarity on Homestead Waiver
"We're talking about a constitutional right and that takes more than just saying, 'I gave you this property,'" said attorney Peter A. Sachs of Jones Foster.Big Law Attorneys Are Hitting the Lateral Market. Should Midsize Firms Hire Them?
It's a buyer's market for midsize firms across the country as Big Law associates struggle to hit hours and partners get priced out of their own practices.SCOTUS Takes Up Social Media Cases Similar to One About Donald Trump's Twitter Feed
The cases are part of a term-long focus on the relationship between government and the private digital platforms.View more book results for the query "*"
Associate Support Shortages Are Driving 'Valuable' Partner Departures
Partners in their prime business development years, often in key transactional practice areas for the firm they're at, are leaving for firms that can offer more robust associate teams.How Proskauer's Bart Williams Helped Land a Defense Verdict in Gilead Pay-for-Delay Antitrust Case
"In antitrust cases, because these are such blockbuster drugs, the numbers are even higher, so the financial stakes are even higher, which is why many of the so-called 'pay-for-delay' cases settle," says Proskauer's Bart Williams, a finalist for the California Legal Awards' Attorney of the Year award.Your 'Entitled' Associates Want to Work Hard. They Just Need a Good Reason
Being an associate in 2023 is something entirely different than it used to be, and the newest generation of lawyers have different expectations.Judges Say Georgia's Child Welfare Leader Asked Them to Illegally Detain Children in Juvenile Jails
"Commissioner Broce said that DFCS was not set up to be caregivers for these children and she asked judges to consider detaining the children, locking them up in a juvenile detention center for a few days so that DFCS could maybe find a placement for them," said Paulding County Juvenile Judge Carolyn Altman, who said the request would violate state law.Worth More Dead Than Alive? Here's What Recent Verdicts Say About Jurors
"I think wrongful-death verdicts are a lot higher than they used to historically be ... but it's so dependent on [the facts of each case]," said plaintiff attorney Jeff R. Harris of Harris Lowry Manton.Trending Stories
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