By Adolfo Pesquera | October 3, 2023
"It seems obvious that taking state party cases out of the Third District is going to shift the outcomes because of the nature of the justices sitting on this court," said political science professor Brandon Rottinghaus.
By Hugo Guzman | October 3, 2023
Now that the Democrats have finally gained control of the five-member commission, expect an even bigger surge next year, employment attorneys say.
By Colleen Murphy | October 3, 2023
"Through conduct that illegally enables it to dominate the online retail market, Amazon harms New Jersey residents and businesses by stifling competition and limiting consumer choice," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said. "Our complaint seeks to promote fair competition, encourage innovation, and force Amazon to relinquish its monopoly. It's time to break free from their digital stranglehold and create a level playing field."
By Michael A. Mora | October 3, 2023
"This is going to have a huge chilling effect on the practice all of these lawyers have across the nation—and not just in Florida," John Ruiz of MSP Recovery said.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 3, 2023
"There's something to be said when ... the criticism is coming from your own," said plaintiff attorney Sam Weaver of Banks Weaver in Atlanta. "I felt really confident."
By Amanda Bronstad | October 2, 2023
Future Motion Inc., which announced a Sept. 29 recall of the Onewheel electric skateboard, faces about 35 lawsuits in federal courts and more than 100 in California state courts.
By Alex Anteau | October 2, 2023
"The deputies in this case made a conscious decision—they could either explain to [my client] why they needed him to get out of the car or they could scare the shit out of him. They chose to scare the shit out of him," plaintiff's counsel said.
By Jane Wester | October 2, 2023
Stein appeared eager to move ahead with the case despite concerns from some attorneys about the quick pace.
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By Amanda O'Brien | October 2, 2023
Diana Cortes spent five years at the firm early in her career. In 2020, she became the first Latina city solicitor in Philadelphia's history.
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By Emily Cousins | October 2, 2023
"Medicare Advantage plans that submit false information to increase payments from CMS show blatant disregard for the integrity of these vital federal health care funds," Christian J. Schrank, deputy inspector general for investigations with the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Health and Human Services, said. "Such actions are an affront to the Medicare program and the millions of patients who rely on its services. Working with our law enforcement partners, our agency will continue to prioritize investigating alleged fraud that targets the Medicare Advantage program."
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