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President's Departure Marks Latest Change at Seton Hall
The move follows—but doesn't appear related to—the institution's $1 million fraud investigation at its law school.Womble Adds Bankruptcy Group's First NY Partners
"We recognized that the time to grow had arrived," said Matthew Ward, leader of Womble's bankruptcy, restructuring and creditors' rights practice.People in the News—July 26, 2023—Horn Williamson, K&L Gates
Horn Williamson announced that two new attorneys have joined the firm as senior counsel: Scott Hofer and Benjamin Gordon.'Patently Unreasonable': Twitter Blasts Vijaya Gadde's $1.1M Legal-Fee-Reimbursement Request
Twitter rapped its former legal chief for enlisting eight Sidley Austin professionals—five partners, two associates and a policy adviser—in connection with her one-day appearance before a House committee. "This is not a case of mere duplication of effort," its filing said. "This is a case of quadruplication of effort."View more book results for the query "*"
Second Tenn. Woman Sues HCA Healthcare Over Data Breach that Affected 11 Million Patients
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.$70k in Attorney Fees up in the Air in South Florida Dispute
Still to come: the answer from the Florida Supreme Court posed by the appellate panel as a question of great public importance in the newspaper's fight with Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg.Mid-Year Tax Planning for Individuals
The middle of the year is a good time to be certain that each individual's situation has been evaluated so that planning can be custom-tailored to each client's unique situation.US Supreme Court Narrows Federal Wetlands Jurisdiction
On May 25, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court announced a five-justice majority decision in the case of Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency. The case arose out of a decades-long dispute over whether the Sackett's property is subject to federal wetland permitting requirements under the Clean Water Act (CWA). Federal jurisdictional wetlands under the CWA are commonly referred to as "water of the United States" (WOTUS).Resolution of the Departmental Conflict on Negligent Security: 'Scurry v. NYCHA'
In its seminal cases on negligent security, the Court of Appeals approached its analysis by applying the same general principles that apply to any tort case. As in any such case, foreseeability and proximate cause are significant elements.Trending Stories
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