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Marvel Entertainment CEO Beats Florida Lawsuit. But Roy Black Says the Legal Brawl Is Not Yet Over
The dispute dated back to a spat over who should run an exclusive Palm Beach waterfront community tennis center, according to court documents.How Plaintiff's Counsel Secured More Than 22 Times What the Defense First Offered
Arbitrator Thomas Cella awarded plaintiff Jay Crump almost $91,000.How to Address Evolving Privacy Regulations During Discovery
For all the coverage that privacy regulations are meant to provide, there is precious little guidance about how to protect private information, and there is very little legal precedent to guide our practices.Smith Gambrell Relocates and Rebrands in an Effort to Modernize
The firm chose to use its office move as a catalyst to update its appearance to the legal community with a refreshed brand identity.Judge Calls Supreme Court Ruling That Overturned His Own a 'Stark Example of Judicial Activism'
Wynn outlined why he believes the majority's decision in Rucho v. Common Cause falls under judicial activism, which he defined as judges avoiding certain decisional tools normally used to adjudicate the case at hand.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-JPMorgan Lawyer Joins Health-Tech Startup as General Counsel
Erica Davila is the former general counsel of Haven, a now-defunct joint venture with JPMorgan Chase & Co., Amazon.com Inc. and Berkshire Hathaway Inc.$5M Verdict for Roofer Permanently Disabled After 20-Foot Fall
On Oct. 25, 2016, plaintiff Jason Yoder, 30, a roofer, was working on the roof of a public library that was part of a renovation project in Norwood. He fell approximately 20 feet to the ground. Yoder suffered a brain injury and fractures of his back, pelvis and wrist.Florida, Seminole Tribe Sports Betting Deal Faces Another Fight
South Florida developer Armando Codina, a longtime opponent of expanded gambling, argues in a lawsuit that the agreement signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis and approved by the Legislature violates the state Constitution and federal laws.Appeals Court Dismisses Defamation Lawsuit Against CBS Affiliate That Aired Wrong Mugshot
"There is no evidence supporting a conclusion that a photograph obtained from a law enforcement agency after a public-information-act request using the correct name and date of birth of the individual would warn a reasonably prudent broadcaster of its defamatory potential," the appellate court determined.Trending Stories
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