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March 18, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Was Injured Technician Considered a 'Traveling Employee' While Driving Company Car From Final Job Site?

Considering the going-and-coming and traveling provisions of workers' compensation laws, Florida's First District Court of Appeals found that a compensation claims judge erred in finding an employee was owed compensation for injuries he sustained while traveling from his final service call in an employee-owned vehicle.
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March 18, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Appellate Court: 'The Law Is Clear' Regarding Expert Witness Requirements for Legal Malpractice Case

"The plaintiff was clearly on notice that her disclosure of an expert witness was overdue," the court said.
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March 18, 2022 | The American Lawyer

Boies Schiller Saw Revenue Drop 8% in 2021 While RPL Stayed Flat

For the past few years, the firm has been going through a change in management, with the firm's named partners—David Boies and Jonathan Schiller—continuing to offer guidance and advice but taking less of a role in day-to-day firm management and business development.
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March 18, 2022 | Texas Lawyer

Banking & Financial Services Drops 32 Percent on List of Federal Litigation Trends by Industry: What's Happening In Texas Litigation?

Johnson & Johnson and Ethicon Inc. were slapped with a product liability lawsuit Thursday in Texas Southern District Court regarding the company's hernia mesh product.
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March 18, 2022 | National Law Journal

SCOTUS Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson Gets ABA's Highest Rating

Ketanji Brown Jackson received a unanimous "well qualified" rating from the American Bar Association.
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March 18, 2022 | New York Law Journal

'This Decision Cannot Be Allowed to Stand': Trial Lawyers Group Files Amicus Saying Court Overstepped Authority in Dismissing Charles Oakley's Suit

The New York State Lawyers Association argues that the ex-Knicks power forward should have been allowed to proceed with discovery in his lawsuit over his ejection from a 2017 game at Madison Square Garden before his claims were thrown out.
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March 18, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Georgia Courts Clear Path for Exploding Battery Litigation

"LG Chem deliberately placed its 18650 lithium-ion batteries into the stream of commerce with the expectation that they would be purchased and used in Georgia, such that LG Chem 'should reasonably expect to be haled into court in Georgia for an injury caused in this state by that product,'" Judge Anne Barnes said.
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March 18, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

Discovery Disputes Escalate, Novel Venue Questions Emerge as Busy Litigation Schedules Ramp Up

According to attorneys, it's all part of a new landscape for practitioners as courts begin to come back online in a post-pandemic world.
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March 18, 2022 | Delaware Law Weekly

McCormick Denies TransPerfect's Motion to Dismiss Its Malpractice Claim, Grants Ross Aronstam's

Despite all parties wanting dismissal, Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick wrote she was obligated to weigh in further because granting TransPerfect's motion could give leeway for the New York action to proceed, while granting Ross Aronstam's could do the opposite.
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March 18, 2022 | Delaware Business Court Insider

McCormick Rejects TransPerfect's Motion to Dismiss Its Malpractice Claim But Grants Ross Aronstam's

Despite all parties wanting dismissal, Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick wrote she was obligated to weigh in further because granting TransPerfect's motion could give leeway for the New York action to proceed, while granting Ross Aronstam's could do the opposite.
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