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Mother: Self-Defense Necessary Against 'Aggressive' Plaintiff
On June 28, 2017, plaintiff Timothy Hartman, 30, a deliveryman, was driving on a street in Montgomery County, intending to make a delivery in the course and scope of his employment. He claimed that while he was on his way to the delivery destination, he and a motorist, Nateisha Sewell, got into a verbal altercation that led to Sewell assaulting him. He claimed hand injuries.Burr & Forman Launches Resource Website for Student Athletes
The Alabama-based firm's new NIL microsite offers licensing and trademark services from 12 sports-oriented attorneys, including former collegiate athletes and Orlando-based partner Scott Miller. It's one of several law firms in Florida to offer legal advice to student athletes following a June rule change.3 Decades Ago, Justice Scalia Foresaw Challenges to Vaccine Mandates
Nearly 30 years ago, the late Justice Antonin Scalia cautioned his colleagues that there would be claims for religious exemptions from vaccine mandates if the justices headed down the road that a number of them now seem ready to travel.Withers Breaks Into Texas as It Continues US Expansion
The Global 200 law firm is launching a Houston office with Winstead lawyer Kevin Keen, who seeks to bring his estate planning and tax practice to an international firm.View more book results for the query "*"
Biden's Pro-Labor NLRB Pick Reveals $227K Levy Ratner Salary
Ratner was confirmed despite concerns about her past pro-union work.Federal Judge Refuses to Block DeSantis' Executive Order on Masks
Judge K. Michael Moore said that the parents of disabled children in the case have different circumstances, demonstrating "that there are unique problems facing plaintiffs, which require unique solutions."Broadside Crash Caused Neck, Back Injuries: Plaintiff
On Aug. 24, 2018, plaintiff Rita Inayat, 38, a caregiver, was driving north on Bustleton Avenue, at its intersection with Shelmire Street, in Philadelphia. The driver's side of Inayat's vehicle was struck by the front of another vehicle, whose driver was attempting to exit a parking lot. Inayat claimed neck and back injuries.Rather Than Delay Office Returns (Again), One Firm Is Now Keeping Personnel on Standby
While some firms have opted to push their return dates by a few months, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld has decided to give personnel three weeks' notice before returning to the office.Trending Stories
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