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Goldberg Segalla, Hiring in 'Bread and Butter' Practices, Sees Lateral Spurt
"In the last year I have not seen as many departures 'for money' that I had in 2020, 2021 and 2022," said firm hiring partner Joe Hanna.Phila. Jury Returns $68.5M Verdict Over Construction Worker's Deadly Fall
The plaintiffs' target defendant sought to escape liability through "a corporate shell game designed to protect the developers," Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky partner Jeffrey Goodman claimed.DC Circuit Rules Builders Risk Insurance Mandates Coverage for $1.5M Loss
"It's a nice decision in an area of law where there has been a paucity of case law," said C. Thomas Brown, who had argued the appeal successfully on behalf of the developers. "It's nice to know they are actually going to receive compensation for a policy they bought."Tenants Sue One of NYC's Largest Residential Landlords Over Blowtorch Fire
The $10 million complaint, filed by McLaughlin & Stern and Parlatore Law Group, alleges A&E Real Estate Holdings is grossly negligent for the Dec. 2023 blaze.$32.50 an Hour Plus Benefits: Uber, Lyft Drivers in $175M Settlement
"This agreement is an example of what independent, flexible work with dignity should look like in the 21st Century. We are thrilled to see more policymakers supporting portable benefits and innovative frameworks to improve independent work," Uber CLO Tony West said.View more book results for the query "*"
Supreme Court Weakens Obstruction Prosecutions of Jan. 6 Defendants
Writing for the 6-3 majority in "Fischer v. United States," Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. called the government's view of a federal obstruction statute too broad.'We Shut Down Nikolas': a Lawyer Secured 2 Key Concessions From Parkland Shooter
"I think the outcome that he achieved is wonderful," said Mark Eiglarsh, an attorney who was not involved in the settlement.High Court Rejects Constitutional Challenge to Anti-Camping Laws
The high court held that the Eighth Amendment is meant to restrain certain types of punishments that courts can impose after a defendant's conviction, rather than the kinds of acts that local governments can criminalize.Publishers Urge 2nd Circuit to Uphold Ruling in Copyright Case Against Internet Archive
Attorney Elizabeth McNamara argued that Internet Archive is seeking "a radical change in the law which, if accepted, would destabilize the digital economy."Trending Stories
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