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Justice Thomas' Jan. 6 Vote Propels Recusal Reform in Congress
A number of the proposals had earlier bipartisan support, creating some optimism among those advocating for ethics reforms.New York AG Seeks to Compel Real Estate Firm to Comply With Subpoenas in Trump Investigation
The AG's office has said it is investigating inaccuracies in Trump's statements of financial condition, including "misleading asset valuations."Uber Driver's Misclassification Claim Belongs in State Court, Appellate Panel Rules
The Fourth District Court of Appeal held that "case law is clear that the threshold issue of whether a plaintiff is an aggrieved employee in a PAGA case is not subject to arbitration."Mintz Sees 27.6% Net Income Growth, Crosses $2 Million in PEP for First Time
The firm has now set new annual revenue records for the seventh consecutive year.Stroock Lands Trademark Leader From Entertainment and IP Boutique
As it continues efforts to beef up its IP offerings, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan has picked up Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp trademark prosecution chair Alesha Dominique.View more book results for the query "*"
'Astronomical' Rate Increases Have GCs and Judges Alike Frustrated With Firms
"It's not what I imagined with my long-term relationships," said one GC feeling the impact of rising fees.Who Got the Work?℠: Jackson Lewis Steps In For Weight Loss Company in ADA Website Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.'False or Unworthy of Credence': Court Revives ADA Discrimination Case Against Apache
James E. Sudduth III of Sudduth & Associates in Lake Charles, Louisiana, represents the plaintiff. Apache is represented by Anthony G. Stergio, Andrew J. Clark, and Wesley M. Walker of the Andrews Myers firm in Houston.Judge 'Strains Credulity' With Denials in Groping Incident, Faces Lifetime Ban From Judicial Service
Given the totality of the circumstances, the committee found the judge acted intentionally when allegedly grabbing a woman's breasts and body without her consent.'Pharmacies Were Lied To.' Walgreens Cites Florida AG's Own Words in Opioid Trial
In an opening statement on Monday, Walgreens attorney Steven Derringer cited statements on the attorney general's office website in 2018 and 2019 that drug manufacturers, such as Purdue Pharma, misrepresented the risks of opioids to pharmacies. "We agree with the attorney general about this," he told jurors, according to a broadcast by Courtroom View Network.Trending Stories
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