By Jason Grant | July 21, 2023
Michael Cohen, the former personal attorney for Donald Trump, has agreed to settle a lawsuit against the Trump Organization in which he sought more than $1 million in legal fees he has claimed the company agreed to cover but stopped paying once he chose to cooperate in government investigations involving Trump.
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By Michael Marciano | July 20, 2023
A focus on Environment, Social and Governance is propelling these attorneys' practices into the future
By Jimmy Hoover | July 20, 2023
"You got the votes to get it out of here, but this thing's dead as fried chicken on the Senate floor," warned Republican Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana.
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By Emily Cousins | July 20, 2023
"Defendant's collection efforts with respect to the alleged debt caused Plaintiff to suffer concrete and particularized harm, inter alia, because the [Fair Debt Collection Practices Act] provides Plaintiff with the legally protected right to not be misled or treated unfairly with respect to any action for the collection of any consumer debt," the complaint said.
By Cedra Mayfield | July 20, 2023
Before the Georgia Supreme Court in November, opposing appellate counsel will argue whether "the commissioner of the Georgia Department of Community Health applied the appropriate standard in rejecting factual findings that invalidated a metro-Atlanta hospital's application for a certificate of need" under Georgia law.
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By Michael Marciano | July 20, 2023
Shipman & Goodwin and Goldberg Segalla welcome experienced attorneys.
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By Emily Cousins | July 19, 2023
"It's giving debtors the ability to basically protect their homes," Jenna N. Sternberg said. "This long-awaited, increased homestead protection will allow a safe haven for many Connecticut residents looking for the fresh start that bankruptcy is meant to provide."
By Maria Dinzeo | July 19, 2023
"I think many people would rather work on a new problem than a settled problem. Here, there is a lot more opportunity to work on unsettled legal and policy questions," said Adam Kovacevich, CEO of Chamber of Progress.
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By Emily Cousins | July 18, 2023
William Fridrich, a Christian Scientist, requested a religious exemption. In a letter, the plaintiff "described the nature of his faith and the First Church of Christ, Scientist's teachings on vaccination, and he informed Horizon that it was a tenet of his faith that Christian Scientists must abandon pharmaceutics."
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By Michael Marciano | July 18, 2023
The biggest group of winners yet in our annual excellence awards.
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