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New York Latest State to Go Its Own Way on Employer Cannabis Policies
In the absence of a uniform federal policy, state and local leaders are likely to experiment like this for some time. New York's smoker-friendly position further muddies the waters.Insurer Sees COVID-19 Hitting People With Life Insurance Harder
Globe Life reported stable earnings, and more COVID-19 deaths in younger age groups.Judge Rejects COVID-19 Property Rights Case to Closed Beaches
U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle ruled against waterfront property owners who contended that they should receive compensation in a dispute about a Northwest Florida county temporarily closing beaches early in the COVID-19 pandemic.Pa. High Court Did Not Close Door to Obtaining Credentialing Info in 'Leadbitter'
While Leadbitter certainly refined some aspects of the watershed opinion it issued in Reginelli v. Boggs, credentialing information is still very much in play for plaintiffs in medical malpractice actions.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Pushes for Payout Compromise in Florida Condo Collapse
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman urged those involved to continue talking, saying it was too soon to throw in the towel on a mediated settlement.Turnpike Crash Nets $9 Million Settlement in Middlesex
A man who sustained a traumatic brain injury in a crash on the New Jersey Turnpike received payment of a $9 million settlement in his Middlesex…How IP Attorney Jonathan Goins Leveraged 'Hollywood of the South' to Develop His Niche Practice
"Georgia is certainly the Hollywood of the South. With that comes potential legal issues that arise," said Lewis Brisbois partner Jonathan Goins in Atlanta. "I've been able to develop a niche as a go-to IP attorney in Georgia."Trending Stories
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