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By Aleeza Furman | October 15, 2024
Judge James Crumlish III ruled that the plaintiff's assertion 'is way too simplistic, ignores the glaring matter of the timing of the decision, and is undercut by the documentary evidence that conflicts with [the plaintiff's] self-serving and unsubstantiated testimony.'
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Aleeza Furman | October 15, 2024
The plaintiff claimed he followed Offit Kurman's advice and, under the representation of the two Delaware firms, filed for bankruptcy.
By Michael Adam Mora | October 15, 2024
"The parties never discussed these changes, which would result—if enforced in the case of a breach—in an unconscionable contract," Michael B. Carlinsky, co-managing partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, wrote in the counterclaim.
By Charles Toutant | October 15, 2024
An incident at a public school involving a teacher's interaction with a student's hijab soon erupted into public furor.
By Alphonse Provinziano | October 15, 2024
In the past year in Los Angeles, there's been no transcript for too many lawyers and their clients in California family courtrooms due to a shortage of court reporters (and this is an even greater problem statewide). Los Angeles County courts finally took a step recently toward addressing that problem by allowing electronic recording.
By Lisa Willis | October 15, 2024
The plaintiff claimed Khaliah Ali Wertheimer has not complied with court orders for discovery and other legal matters.
By Emily Saul | October 15, 2024
Biden first sued the network this summer, but withdrew the action weeks later. The new lawsuit now names former Fox Corp. Chief Legal Officer Viet Dinh as a defendant.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 15, 2024
Phillips's affidavit, attached to the petition, cites numerous alleged improper activities that Phillips claims District Attorney Ori White knew of, attempted to justify or ignored.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 15, 2024
"[T]he jury saw that her death could have been avoided by better policing and police policies, which would have also protected the safety of the public," said plaintiff counsel Andrew Lampros of Hall & Lampros.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 15, 2024
Monsanto's emergency stay motion comes after the Washington Supreme Court agreed on Oct. 9 to review a Washington Court of Appeals decision earlier this year reversing the first PCB verdict, a $185 million award in 2021.
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