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July 15, 2021 | Daily Report Online

Emory Medical School Prof Files ADA Suit Over Firing for Refusing Psychological Exam

A 20-year urology professor and surgeon sued Emory after being told he would be terminated for refusing to undergo psychological counseling and a physical exam. The complaint said he is the victim of an "irrational personal vendetta," and that the effort to make him take a physical examination is a violation of his rights under federal disabilities law.
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July 15, 2021 | Delaware Law Weekly

Citing No Autodialer Evidence, Court Limits Case Over Unwanted Communications to Prerecorded Calls

Federal Judge Stephanos Bibas said a pro se plaintiff didn't properly argue some of the calls he received were made by autodialing devices.
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July 15, 2021 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Court Limits Case Over Unwanted Communications to Prerecorded Calls, Citing No Autodialer Evidence

Federal Judge Stephanos Bibas said a pro se plaintiff didn't properly argue some of the calls he received were made by autodialing devices.
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July 15, 2021 | The Recorder

Girardi Keese Bankruptcy Trustee Sues Erika Girardi Over Lottery Payments

The trustee of the Girardi Keese bankruptcy has sued Erika Girardi for accepting more than $242,658 from a court settlement that should have gone to her husband Tom Girardi's law firm. Erika Girardi, who stars on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," is set receive another $78,000 in payments through 2025 from the settlement of a case involving the lottery winnings of former actress Natalie Marston.
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July 15, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Judicial Hopefuls Show Money on Hand, With Conventions to Select Candidates on Horizon

The state elections board has certified 46 state Supreme Court seats across New York for the November general election. Fourteen of those are new seats after New York voted to expand the judiciary earlier this year.
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July 15, 2021 | The Recorder

'People Are Being a Little More Humane With Each Other.' Niki Mendoza Shares How the Pandemic Changed Mediation

Mendoza, a mediator for class action settlements at Phillips ADR in Newport Beach, California, said lawyers have become more civil toward one another and that judges, faced with criminal case backloads, increasingly encourage parties to settle.
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July 15, 2021 | Delaware Business Court Insider

US Judge Finds Aetna's 'Agreement to Agree' With Health Providers Isn't Binding

"If you are trying to sell someone a service, but the negotiations are not going well, you cannot just provide the service anyway and demand money," Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote in a memorandum opinion in a dispute between an insurance company and a health care provider over payment for services.
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July 15, 2021 | Delaware Law Weekly

Aetna's 'Agreement to Agree' With Health Providers Isn't Binding, US Judge Finds

"If you are trying to sell someone a service, but the negotiations are not going well, you cannot just provide the service anyway and demand money," Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote in a memorandum opinion in a dispute between an insurance company and a health care provider over payment for services.
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July 15, 2021 | New York Law Journal

US Attorney Strauss and DA Vance, With SEC, Announce Cases Against Former Leaders of Network Infrastructure Company

The pair have been accused of conducting an accounting fraud scheme by inflating the value of their company.
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July 15, 2021 | Daily Business Review

2 South Florida Attorneys Hit FPL With $1.5M Verdict Over Landscaper's Electric Shock

"Both of his hands were blown open," plaintiffs counsel Mark Packo said.
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