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The State of the Appellate Division, First Department
I know that some members of the profession are not as excited as I am about making strides in technology and opening the courtroom doors ever wider; but I am a strong believer in the benefits that technology—responsibly used—can bring, both in terms of handling appeals more efficiently and expanding access to justice.Banks Hit With Class Action Over Fannie, Freddie Bond Market Manipulation
The suit claims traders at the banks looked to rig the system that provided generous profits during the run-up to the housing bubble bursting last decade, according to the filing in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.Banks Hit With Class Action Over Bond Market Manipulation
The suit claims traders at the banks looked to rig the system that provided generous profits during the run-up to the housing bubble bursting last decade, according to the filing in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.As Trump Pursues Wall, South Texas Lawyers Ready for Eminent Domain Battles
Lawyers anticipate numerous eminent domain matters will arise in the wake of President Donald Trump's emergency declaration on the U.S.-Mexico border.As Trump Pursues Border Wall, South Texas Lawyers Ready for Eminent Domain Battles
Lawyers anticipate numerous eminent domain matters will arise in the wake of President Donald Trump's emergency declaration on the U.S.-Mexico border.View more book results for the query "*"
Greyhound Sued for Allegedly Ignoring Passenger's Medical Emergency
The complaint filed in Fulton County State Court said a 58-year-old woman suffered a fatal pulmonary embolism shortly after she stepped off of a Greyhound bus.New Schnatter Complaint Takes Aim at Papa John's Poison Pill
In a court filing made public earlier this week, Papa Johns founder John Schnatter said the plan prevented him from talking to other stockholders regarding "critical corporate matters," including a scheduled vote on the board's slate of nominees at the company's annual meeting in April.FDA Issues Draft Guidance on Tobacco Products
Retailers may receive a letter to stop selling not substantially equivalent, or NSE, products, meaning the products are not similar to already legally marketed products, therefore retailers can't sell those products until they are cleared by the FDA.Is a National Strategy on Blockchain Technology Needed?
The Chamber of Digital Commerce, headquartered in Washington, D.C., released its proposals last week asking "the highest levels of the U.S. government to embrace a comprehensive, national strategy for blockchain technology,” including a set of “guiding principles.”Judge Michael Albis: A Middle Child Who Grew Up to Preside Over Family Court
The Connecticut Law Tribune had a wide-ranging interview with Michael Albis, chief administrative judge for family matters, who discussed his career and why his mother always thought he'd make a good lawyer.Trending Stories
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