By Lisa Willis | June 20, 2024
"We see growth in that area," the newly promoted partner said.
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The plaintiffs—entities connected to the real estate development known as Wade Park—sued Gamma in Georgia federal court in 2020, claiming breach of contract, fraud and other allegations; the case was later transferred to New York.
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The defense papers also said the jurist was the subject of an investigation by the state's judicial conduct watchdog.
By Avalon Zoppo | June 20, 2024
"No one would doubt the burden on protected speech if Congress ordered the Sulzberger family to sell The New York Times," TikTok's attorneys wrote. "The same is true of the government dictating the sale of TikTok, one of the country's largest media platforms."
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Backers of the measure said they expect California to follow suit, and hope similar laws will be adopted nationally.
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By Riley Brennan | June 20, 2024
The allocatur grant comes following a November 2023 ruling by the Commonwealth Court, where a unanimous en banc panel determined that so-called "skill" games, which are video game machines often found in bars and restaurants, don't constitute illegal gambling.
By Riley Brennan | June 20, 2024
U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs of the District of Massachusetts entered a default judgment in favor of Jumpsource, partially granting their default judgment motion and motion for attorney fees and costs, against Polanco Industrial Corp., awarding a damages total of $22,993,718.70, in a June 13 order.
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By Amanda O'Brien | June 20, 2024
Cozen O'Connor is moving into Little Rock with the hire of a former Arkansas attorney general, while Faegre Drinker's hire arrives from Troutman Pepper in New York.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 20, 2024
Amazon cited a growing trend among attorneys to corner niche markets by suing specific corporations by gleaning inside knowledge through expansive discovery in other litigation.
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By Emily Cousins | June 20, 2024
"More elected officials with disabilities is only going to be helpful when we're talking about improving policymaking," Kacey Considine said.
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