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Florida Supreme Court Modifies Professionalism, CLE Rules
The Code for Resolving Professionalism Complaints and the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar are undergoing some changes.$4.3M Verdict: Jury Finds Against Walmart Over Shoplifter Violence
"Our hope is that this can set an example to show that you really need to make sure that your employees understand all of your safety policies," said Jack Walker, plaintiff's lead counsel.Chutkan, Who'll Preside in DC Trump Criminal Case, Is Working on Familiar Ground
"I have no idea how she'll rule in the issues in this case, but I think we'll get an incredibly fair judge," Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal said.Meet the Penn Carey Law Grad Who Will Preside Over Trump's DC Criminal Case
"I have no idea how she'll rule in the issues in this case, but I think we'll get an incredibly fair judge," Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal said.Legal Tech Rundown: Exterro Partnership, Nextpoint Investment, Filevine University Launch, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new partnerships.View more book results for the query "*"
Maryland Judge Partially Sides With Business Damaged by Fire, Orders Insurance Company to Pay $200K+
In a July 28 opinion, U.S. District Judge Deborah K. Chasanow of the District of Maryland partially sided with plaintiffs, establishments that consisted of a hotel, restaurants, entertainment venues, and also as a wedding venue, and the plaintiffs were insured with a commercial property insurance policy issued by State Automobile Mutual Insurance Co.EPA's Pending Wetlands Revision Must Be 'Sackett' Narrow, Business Groups Say
Industry will not be satisfied with the revised rule, prompting renewed litigation that will again head to the U.S. Supreme Court, an environmental attorney predicts.Title IX Hearings: Are They Quasi-Judicial and What Does That Mean for Stakeholders?
Recent court recommendations and comments following this vein provide insight both into how the expected 2023 Title IX regulations, and the prescribed hearings therein, may be classified by the courts and what choices the parties may make in light of that classification.Trending Stories
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