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Superior Court Affirms Order Granting $81,000 in Legal Fees to Fox Rothschild
Fox Rothschild's former client claimed to never have been served the complaint before a default judgment was awarded to the firm.Owning a Dog Is 'a Public Endeavor' and Not Exempt From OPRA Requests, Split NJ High Court Rules
The Sept. 20 ruling was a win for plaintiff Ernest Bozzi, a licensed home improvement contractor who sought out the names and addresses of dog owners in Jersey City as potential clients for his invisible fence installation business.Former Chesco Judge Pleads Guilty to Gambling With Campaign Funds
Former Chester County Judge Michael Cabry has pleaded guilty to charges related to gambling with campaign funds, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced Wednesday.'The Great Equalizer': Peloton Is Law Firms' Pandemic Obsession
"Apart from the machinery, there is this whole digital world that is tapped into Peloton, through apps that include meditation, yoga, stretching and more. This alone isn't our wellness program, but it can be an important part of it," said O'Melveny Chair Brad Butwin.If Law Firms Were Retail Stores, This One Would Be Walmart
Like the world's biggest retailer, personal injury attorney Keith Leshine understands the power of volume. "I'll settle $25,000 to $50,000 claims all day," he said. "If you do 35 of them a month, it's money."View more book results for the query "*"
Latham & Watkins Is Defending American Airlines Against DOJ Suit Challenging 'Alliance' With JetBlue
The Justice Department's suit challenges an agreement between the two airlines to combine operations at four Northeastern airports.Hinshaw & Culbertson Repping Insurer in Coverage Dispute Over Palm Beach Commercial Car Crash
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Survey: Better In-House Budgeting Means More Money for Legal Tech and Ops Staff
"It's great to see the adoption of critical legal technology is expanding, as departments look to enhanced software solutions and digitization to both improve efficiency and lower department costs," Hillary McNally, Thomson Reuters' general manager for corporate legal, said in a statement.What's Next After Alston and NIL? College Football Players as Employees?
On Feb. 20, 2015, Peter Sung Ohr, regional director of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), issued an unexpected decision, ruling that scholarship players on Northwestern University's football team were employees under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), and as such, had the right to form a union.Trending Stories
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