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Understanding Google's Monopoly: What the Ruling Teaches Us
Timothy J. McGinn, a shareholder and business litigation attorney at the Gunster law firm who specializes in antitrust matters, shared his thoughts about the Google antitrust ruling.Virus Insurance Policy Doesn't Cover Restaurant's COVID Closure, California Supreme Court Says
The high court raised doubts about the reach of the illusory coverage doctrine and said it didn't protect a San Francisco eatery forced to close during the pandemic.Gas Station Workers Reach $18.5M Settlement Over Fatal Tank Explosion
"Oftentimes in explosion cases, you have federal agencies that do really thorough investigations," Howell said. "In this one we were just told essentially, 'It was an accidental explosion involving a shop vac.' We got nothing else."In a First-of-Its-Kind Decision, Divided CT Supreme Court Rules on Permanency Benefits
"The majority of the court, unfortunately, has now blended the standard for determining the maturing of permanency benefits into our well-established standard for the vesting of those benefits," Steven G. Howe, the plaintiff's attorney, said. "Those two concepts, as the dissent correctly points out, are separate and distinct, and they should not have been combined."View more book results for the query "*"
4th Circuit Upholds Maryland Assault Weapons Ban in Split Ruling
"Our friends in dissent would rule the Maryland statute unconstitutional," Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III wrote for the court. "They would go so far as to uphold a facial challenge to the enactment, meaning that there is no conceivable weapon, no matter how dangerous, to which the Act's proscriptions can validly be applied."First Department Reinstates NYU's Zoning Lawsuit Against NYC
NYU sued in 2022 over a zoning variance that precluded the school from using properties in SoHo and NoHo for classrooms or dorms. In a 4-1 decision, the panel found the institution had demonstrated an injury.SEC Defends Authority to Issue Climate Disclosure Rule Amid Statutory Challenge
"This case is not about climate change or environmental policy; it is about protecting investors," the agency stated in a brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.Meet Connecticut Bar Association Treasurer Sharad A. Samy
While Samy said he believes the government institutions and systems work, "they work best when we have citizenry that actually acts as citizens, and if we fail to act as citizens as individuals, no amount of great thinking in any of those institutions, the Constitution and our law is really going to function well. People have forgotten that they need to be citizens."Trending Stories
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