By Charles Toutant | October 10, 2023
Bergen County Presiding Civil Judge John D. O'Dwyer has "really kept things moving along to the extent that it's in his control," said litigator April Gilmore of The Epstein Firm.
By Hugo Guzman | October 10, 2023
Under the Corporate Transparency Act, businesses will have to reveal ownership information. Failure to comply carries steep fines and the potential for imprisonment.
By Abigail Adcox | October 10, 2023
Jonathan Skladany's Hill experience will be beneficial to clients as there is more bipartisan "appetite" in the current Congress to subpoena private parties and companies, the firm said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 9, 2023
"Clark—who was in a supervisory position as PSE's Head of Northeast Trading and later as PSE's President—steered natural gas block trading business to (the third party) and others," the complaint alleges.
By Colleen Murphy | October 9, 2023
"While Samudio did not express any concerns about Judge Torgerson's impartiality when his probation was revoked in the present case—perhaps having expected that his former attorney would view him more sympathetically than would another judge—he does so now, arguing that the judge should have recused himself based on this past representation," Judge David N. Mortensen said in his written opinion for the court. "Samudio thus appeals."
By Allison Dunn | October 6, 2023
"Basically, Jordan's system required the employees to pay for their own hourly labor. And then once they had earned sufficient draw to cover that time, which Jordan's would take out of their earned commissions, Jordan's would pay them whatever commissions were left," Sutton's counsel, Brant Casavant, of Fair Work in Boston, explained to the justices Oct. 4.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 6, 2023
Texas residents vote to elect the judges in their county, but docket equalization authorizes cases and controversies be reassigned to far-away appellate panels, "without the assent or input of the voters," plaintiff counsel James Pikl argues.
By Allison Dunn | October 5, 2023
At oral arguments Wednesday regarding whether a home health aide who was fired for violating her employer's COVID-19 vaccination policy is owed unemployment benefits, several Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court justices appeared wary of denying benefits to employees who express sincerely held religious beliefs.
By Jane Wester | October 5, 2023
According to prosecutors, Marks worked with Santos to inflate Santos' fundraising numbers in false reports submitted to the FEC.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 5, 2023
Hawaiian Electric Co., which has been named in more than 35 lawsuits, has brought in a team from Munger, Tolles & Olson spearheaded by partner Brad Brian. The state of Hawaii, another defendant, has turned to John Hueston of Hueston Hennigan.
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