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A Year Later, Sprawling Fulton Election Interference Case Against Trump Has Stalled
The DA's team notched some early victories in the case, but explosive allegations raised by one of Trump's co-defendants early this year have caused a delay and could even derail the prosecution.Election Lawyers Weren't Surprised Judge Knocked RFK Jr. Off Presidential Ballot
"New York has a long line of cases that require a bona fide address on ballot access petitions, for candidates running for City Council or President of the United States," said Jerry H. Goldfeder, senior counsel at Cozen O'Connor and director of Fordham Law School's Voting Rights and Democracy Project.'Window Dressing': How U.K. Associates Really Feel About Six-Figure Starting Salaries
Several industry commentators, associates among them, talk about the unpleasant side of the pay war.'King of Paleo' Revives Trademark Infringement Lawsuit
The U.S. Fifth Circuit panel found trial court error across the board on its dismissal of all of Molzan's trademark infringement and other claims.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Narrows Claims in Row Over Control of $2 Billion Real Estate Empire
A New York judge has narrowed the claims at issue in a family dispute over control of the $2 billion real estate empire left behind by the late Sol Goldman. Goldman, who ran one of New York City's largest private real estate portfolios, died in 1987. His heirs are now battling for control.DeSantis' Administration Targets Ex-FDLE Official's Lawsuit
Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration is urging a Leon County circuit judge to dismiss a whistleblower lawsuit filed by a former Florida Department of Law Enforcement chief of staff who contends he was forced to step down after reporting wrongdoing.Podhurst Orseck, Client and Ex-Partner Face Nearly $575K in Attorney Fees
"This appears to be one of those cases where it is probably best to find a resolution as the fees and expenses will just continue to mount," said Ed Mullins, a partner at Reed Smith who is an attorney fees expert not involved in the matter.Permissive Encroachments Under Post-2008 Adverse Possession Law
Adam Leitman Bailey and John Desiderio discuss how New York Courts are interpreting the way in which RPAPL §543 (Adverse possession; how affected by acts across a boundary line), enacted in 2008 as a new addition to RPAPL Article 5 (Adverse Possession), has changed the law of adverse possession from what it was pre-2008.Trending Stories
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