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Governor Signs Legislation Raising Lawyers' Licensing Fees by $88 in 2025
State bar leaders had sought a $125 fee hike, but generally praised the legislation signed by Gavin Newsom.Kendra Scott, Lululemon Accused of Infringing on 'Virtual Showroom' Patent in Separate Suits
The complaints were first surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts.Judge Sounds Alarm Over Persistent Circuit Split on 'Favorable Termination' Rule
The rule, established in the Supreme Court's 1994 decision 'Heck v. Humphrey,' bars people from bringing civil rights suits without first showing their conviction has been reversed, set aside or expunged. Circuits are divided over whether that rule applies to plaintiffs no longer in prison.'Half the Picture': Sam Bankman-Fried's Lawyers Claim Rulings Impeded Defense
Counsel for the fallen crypto mogul claim rulings from U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan impeded their defense.Plaintiff Can't Opt Out of $97 Million Securities Settlement, NJ Fed Judge Rules
The party seeking to opt out had argued that maintaining its own lawsuit separate from the class action should have provided a "reasonable indication" of its plans.View more book results for the query "*"
Historical Society to Co-Host Constitution Day Program Tracing Evolution of Founding Document
The Historical Society of the New York Courts is co-hosting the event in partnership with the King Manor Museum and the Queens Family CourtLegaltech Rundown: SimplyConvert Launches CaseHQ, Kira Spinoff Zuva Announces Contract Tool and More
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.What You Need to Know About New York Commercial Division Rule 13(c)
"Rule 13(c) of the Commercial Division is designed to prevent 'trial by ambush' and to educate both justices and juries on complex issues in the case that are the proper subject of expert testimony," write Mark A. Berman, Paul F. Downs and Michael Cardello III.The Child's Preference in Custody Determinations
"While the preference of a child of sufficient age and understanding is a factor in any custody determination, it alone is not controlling," writes Joel R. Brandes.Trending Stories
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