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Ruling Highlights Law Firm Insurance Coverage Gap
Is your firm flouting this mandate?National Security Implications of the Colonial Pipeline Hack
It is difficult to think of a comparable cyber event to the one that effectively shut down the fuel pipeline that feeds over a third of the United States. We are in the midst of a national cyber crisis, and while we may have a blueprint for the resolution of these other crises, things must urgently change on the cybersecurity front.How Might Singas Handle Her New Role? Key Moments From a Legislative Hearing
State lawmakers brought questions about Singas' long prosecutorial career and inquired about her time as Nassau County district attorney. The hearing, which was held Tuesday, was at times marked by pointed questions.Litigators Divided Over Liability After Mass Shootings
"If you're not going to have security or off-duty police outside your business, your employees are going to have to be trained for mass-shooting prevention," said attorney Michael Haggard.Kagan Tells Kavanaugh: Nothing 'Unfair' in Justices' Lineup in Criminal Case
"The dissent also goes through a complicated counting exercise about how different justices have divided in this and two other cases, apparently to show how unfair it is that the dissent's view has not prevailed here," Kagan wrote in a footnote in response to Kavanaugh.View more book results for the query "*"
Professional Claims Bureau, Facing FDCPA Class Suit, Turns to Gordon Rees
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.It Looks Like End of the Line for the Embattled Florida Coastal School of Law
Coastal Florida officials hope the U.S. Department of Education will reinstate the law school to the federal student loan program which could stave off closure, but that remains a long shot.Florida Jury Awards $1 Million to Man Injured in Car Crash
The plaintiff sued defendant State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. for allegedly failing to honor his uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage.Peckar & Abramson Tapped to Defend Wage-and-Hour Class Action
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Policeman Claimed He Was Punished for Uncovering Bad Expenditure
In June 2018, plaintiff Souroth Chatterji, 36, resigned from his job as a police officer for the city of Pittsburgh, having worked six years with the city's bureau of police. He claimed that, following the resignation of the former chief of police in late 2015, he was subjected to harassment, racial discrimination and retaliation.Trending Stories
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