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Financial Boutique Gets Boost in Chicago as Regulation Needs Rise
The talent war may not be quite as intense in Chicago. But financial services firm Murphy & McGonigle is drawing it from one of the city's main money institutions.Surfside Land Swap for Florida Condo Collapse Site Rejected
"My heart breaks for you because I know this is something that you were getting your hopes up about," Mayor Charles Burkett, who was the lone supporter of the land swap proposal, said.Hall Booth Smith Removes Personal Injury Suit Against Action Resources, Others
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Thompson Hine Files Breach-Of-Contract Lawsuit on Behalf of APF - CPX II
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Consent by Registration, Marsy's Law and Venue Guidance Top Pa. Supreme Court Argument List
Over the course of three days, the justices are set to hear a total of 12 cases, including arguments about a proposed victim's rights bill and whether Pennsylvania's business registration law, which requires companies to consent to jurisdiction here, is constitutional.View more book results for the query "*"
Heavyweight Litigators Going Head-to-Head in Georgia Talc Trial
A Georgia J&J case features the lawyer who convinced a jury that a man who died of lung cancer smoked for enjoyment vs. a firm founded by a former governor on the promise of "making it right."Some Lawyers Love Hybrid, but Appellate Judges Prefer In-Person Oral Arguments Over Virtual
"I will always prefer in-person, because I enjoy getting to see the attorneys, but I have found that I am able to glean the necessary information about a case as easily via Zoom," said Court of Appeals of Georgia Presiding Judge Sara L. Doyle.Planned Acquisition of GNC Sparks Shareholder Dispute
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.$6.9M Award for Connecticut Man Cleared of 2 Rapes After More Than a Decade Behind Bars
Luis Figueroa was incarcerated from 1995 to 2007. He was sent to prison when he was 20, and is now in his mid-40s.NJ Justices Hear Case Over County's 'Terminated' Corrections Officer
In Libertarians for Transparent Government v. Cumberland County, attorneys for each side argued before the New Jersey Supreme Court on whether a settlement agreement between a county government and a former employee resolving an internal disciplinary action against the employee is considered a government record—and not a personnel file—under Section 10 of the Open Public Records Act.Trending Stories
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