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45 Minutes: That's How Long It Took a South Florida Jury to Decide This Nelson Mullins Case

The all-women trial team for the Zoll defendants included attorneys Jenny Covington, Kate Helm, Eden Darrell and Jenna Durr of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough and Vinita Sinha of Zoll.
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Law.com

Federal Judge Rejects 'Pay-as-You-Go Software' Developer's Motion for Preliminary Injunctive Relief Against Wholesaler

"Relative to the first alleged breach, and as explained in more detail in the factual background, Shaw's and Nagel's communications with Nixer Comp were efforts to promote and pitch the PayGo software as the best solution to meet Nixer Comp's needs. They did not divulge, let alone transfer, confidential or proprietary information of the PayGo software or of PayGo, LLC during the April 2020 meeting or in other communications with Nixer Comp or MIS," Cabell wrote.
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Law.com

Maine Supreme Judicial Court Seeking Comments on Bar Admission Rules

The Maine Supreme Judicial Court is accepting comments through next week on proposed amendments to bar admission rules that would allow payment of…
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Law.com

Business Owner Agrees to $125K Settlement for Purported Legal Threats Over Negative Customer Reviews

"It is ironic that a company named for an iconic symbol of freedom would concern itself with violating the free speech and other legally entitled rights of consumers," Attorney General Aaron M. Frey said in a media release. "I hope this case will remind consumers that no business can require you to waive your right to leave honest reviews of businesses and products."
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New York Law Journal

2nd Circuit Weighs Fate of Controversial Mural at Vermont Law and Graduate School

The mural artist, Samuel Kerson, sued the law school in 2020, arguing that the covering of the mural would violate his rights under the Visual Artist Rights Act.
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Law.com

Judge: Insurer Must Defend, Indemnify Contractor Accused of Negligence in Building Collapse

"The underlying complaint alleges that as a result of Dello Russo's faulty workmanship during renovations, the building partially collapsed, requiring the demolition of the remaining structure. In other words, the underlying complaint alleges that Dello Russo's negligence caused an accident. Accordingly, the claims against Dello Russo allege 'property damage' caused by an 'occurrence,'" the court said.
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Law.com

Maine Reprimands Veteran New Hampshire Attorney for Conflict of Interest Over Office Space

The New Hampshire's court sanctioned Dewhurst with requiring six additional hours of continuing legal education classes in conflicts of interest and avoiding from any disciplinary actions for one year. As of December 2022, Thomas E. Dewhurt III has satisfied all terms of his public censure in New Hampshire, records show.
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Law.com

Judge Approves $2.25M Unpaid Wages Class Action, Reserving 1/3 of Common Fund for Attorney Fees

A federal judge has approved a $2.25 million class action settlement in favor of workers who were allegedly instructed by their employer not to include two 15-minute breaks when recording their compensable hours on their daily timesheets and further awarded the plaintiffs' attorneys one-third of the common fund.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

21 Attorneys General Support Biden Student-Debt Relief Plan

"Connecticut graduates and families owe billions of dollars in student loans," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said. "These unaffordable payments delay many from buying homes, opening businesses or starting families, and from beginning to build wealth for themselves."
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Law.com

Higher Law: An Insider's Look at Connecticut's First Days of Recreational Marijuana Sales

"From all accounts, it's been rolling out fairly smoothly," Shipman & Goodwin partner Sarah Westby said of Connecticut's first sales of adult-use marijuana.
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