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Court Battle Looms as Kemp Signs Abortion Bill
"Today's women can only thrive in a state that protects their most basic rights—the right to choose when and whether to start or expand a family. Georgia can't afford to go backwards on women's health and rights," ACLU Georgia Executive Director Andrea Young said. "We will act to block this assault on women's health, rights, and self-determination."Half Full? South Florida Plaintiff Leads Asthma Inhaler Class Action
The lawsuit against Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals claims its Combivent Respimat inhaler offers far fewer doses than advertised.Class Action Claims Boehringer Ingelheim Misled Users About Popular Asthma Inhaler
Connecticut-based Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc. has been hit with a prospective class action lawsuit that alleges its Combivent asthma inhaler provides far less than the number of advertised doses.Fishy Business? Commercial Fisherman Accuses Duane Morris and Former Partner of Malpractice, Fraud
Commercial fisherman Gerard “Jerry” Wetle alleges in a newly filed federal lawsuit that former Duane Morris partner Zhaoyang “Paul” Li held himself out as an adviser only to cut him out of a business set up to export squid to China.Hook, Line and Sinker: Fisherman Alleges Ex-Duane Morris Partner Duped Him in Deal
Commercial fisherman Gerard “Jerry” Wetle alleges in a newly filed federal lawsuit that former Duane Morris partner Zhaoyang “Paul” Li held himself out as an adviser only to cut him out of a business set up to export squid to China.View more book results for the query "*"
SEC Gag Rule Under Attack Again. Are Its Days Numbered?
For decades, the SEC has used gag orders to prevent defendants from ever speaking about cases that have been settled. Now, two lawsuits are challenging the constitutionality of the rule. But one former SEC lawyer-turned-defense attorney says the rule's demise could be bad for defendants.SEC Gag Rule Again Under Attack. Are Its Days Numbered?
For decades, the SEC has used gag orders to prevent defendants from ever speaking about cases that have been settled. Now, two lawsuits are challenging the constitutionality of the rule. But one former SEC lawyer-turned-defense attorney says the rule's demise could be bad for defendants.Ga. Justices Home In on Discovery, Statistical Anomalies in Lt. Governor's Election Fight
The justices sought explanations for the math behind the statistical anomalies in the race and whether those anomalies were sufficient to legitimately contest the election results.DOJ Supports Kushner Family Health Insurance Venture in Florida Suit
The company founded by Jared Kushner's brother has the support of the Justice Department on antitrust grounds.Discovery Delays Get Countersuit Against Phila. Law Firm Tossed in Fee Row
Philadelphia Judge Gary Glazer ruled last week that counterclaims raised by Nabil Kassem and NMK Resources needed to be dismissed on a judgment of non pros because the parties raising the countersuit repeatedly violated the court's discovery orders by failing to timely and fully respond to the requests.Trending Stories
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