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Corporation's purposeful violation of the express prohibition of setting a retroactive record date for an annual stockholders' meeting warranted invalidating the board election results and reinstating the prior board to hold a new election.
Absolute litigation privilege did not bar company from triggering its contractual membership interest repurchase option where public policy interests did not override the parties' contractual agreements.
Court rules there is no need to prove reliance on COVID-19 emergency order to extend statute of limitations, but reverses DUI conviction and remands for applicable of proper Daubert standard
Sellers plausibly alleged fraud claim by asserting that buyers intentionally misrepresented the synergistic possibility of the parties' products to convince sellers that buyers could reach the proposed earnout targets.
Redacted Expert Affirmations Not Enough to Defeat Summary Judgment
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Forwarding of racist text messages to former co-workers was not addressing a matter of public concern
28 USC §2255 Relief Partly Denied; Partial Plea Was Own Decision, Counsel Not Ineffective
Defendants City of Paterson, Chief of Police Troy Oswald, and Police Director Jerry Speziale moved to dismiss counts one, two, seven, eight, and nine of plaintiff Marie Casciano's third amended complaint.
Motion Denied, Court Decided There Was No Reason for Severance or Consolidation
Case Certified as Class Action as Plaintiffs Successfully Showed Its Necessity
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