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NY Ready to Reopen Claim Against Purdue Pharma, If 60-Day Negotiating Window Closes Without Accord
The developments follow the U.S. Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling on June 27 that rejected a nationwide settlement.On the Move: Adams and Reese, Winstead Add Corporate Partners in Carolinas
Andrew "Drew" English joined Adams and Reese's Columbia, South Carolina, office after more than 25 years with Callison Tighe & Robinson.NY Top Court Affirms November Ballot Question Asking to Codify Abortive Rights
The top court said it dismissed the appeal by Senate Republican Minority Leader Robert Ortt, R-Lockport, on the basis that he and other appellants were not aggrieved parties.U.S. 5th Circuit Questions Order on Electioneering Near Polling Precincts
A rural county is being challenged over an order intended to curtail voter intimidation at polling sites, an order the Texas Municipal League claims complies with a Texas election law the U.S. Fifth Circuit already upheld.Parent Company of Knicks, Rangers Promotes General Counsel to COO
MSG Sports CEO Jim Dolan said that newly appointed COO Jamaal Lesane has "proven to be a strategic and effective leader, and his multifaceted experience across numerous aspects of our operations will be an asset as we continue to grow and innovate in our business."View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Approves $51M Settlement in Shareholder Suit Against Medical Equipment Company
The settlement includes $12.7 million in attorney fees for the plaintiffs' lead counsel.Does a Lawyer Answer to the Board, or Its Members? New Opinion Offers Guidance
Although the Supreme Court order left Supsie in the clear, Rubin said the DRB decision "sent a lot of us kind of into a tailspin, scratching our heads about, what are the ground rules here? Because the disciplinary board's position seemed to just run counter to what all of us had been assuming."Home Improvement: Clarifying 'Exceptional Difficulty or Unusual Hardship'
Current law for zoning variances is overly restrictive and does not align with expectations of today's Connecticut residents.Plaintiff Sues Attorney, Firm Who Accidentally Sued Wrong Defendant
The mistake was not corrected over 9 years of litigation, the lawsuit states, and was ultimately dismissed with prejudice due to the error in January. The plaintiff is now time-barred from suing the proper entity.Trending Stories
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