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NY Appeals Court Widens Scope of Allowable Child Victims Act Claims
The pivotal ruling by Appellate Division, Third Department Justice Sharon A.M. Aarons denied the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James' motion to dismiss A.J. v. State of New York, reversing a Court of Claims ruling.Disney Attorneys Find a 'Fine Print' Loophole After Doctor's Death
"And it's not surprising they would try to move this case, away from a jury and out of the public eye, to an arbitration," said Michael E. Levine, who is not involved in the litigation.Public Employers Exempt From Labor Code Provisions, PAGA Penalties, California Supreme Court Says
Forcing public agencies to pay penalties under the Private Attorneys General Act "would simply rob Peter to pay Paul," Justice Carol Corrigan wrote.School District Faces Damages for Turning Away Homeless Student
"Generally, the presumption is get the kid into school while the adults sort all this out. Districts who simply close the door to students and don't allow them to enroll at all while the dispute is resolved do so at their peril," school district attorney David Rubin said.View more book results for the query "*"
Carter Mario Secures $300,000 Settlement Despite 'Slew of Prior Injuries'
"The biggest challenge was proving that the accident made her back injuries worse," Melissa Brescia said. "We were able to get the prior imaging reports and had those reviewed with the post-ones. Her doctor was able to find that there were some changes to her spine afterwards, and he related those changes to the accident."Google Sued Over $5M in Crypto Stolen by 'Malicious' Wallet App in App Store
"The key piece of information is going to be whether Google was aware that it had a scam app operating on its app store and how long it allowed that to persist," said Andrew Dressel, a lawyer who has a specialty in crypto litigation and is not involved in the matter.Upholding $266.7M Fee Award, Del. Supreme Court Rejects Diminishing-Returns Curb on Bigger Wins
The opinion by Chief Justice Collins J. Seitz Jr. states Delaware precedent doesn't support requiring a declining percentage fee model like the one used in federal courts.Amid 38% Head Count Growth, Pierson Ferdinand Pushing for Distributed Law Firm Model Evolution
"When we're working for other partners, we receive transparent, consistent compensation that we know about in advance right in our partner offer package," said co-chairman Joel Ferdinand.Trending Stories
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