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Former Texas Councilwoman Struggles to Convince Justices of Retaliatory Arrest
"I guess the concern I have here is the crime, the offense is a serious offense," Justice Brett Kavanaugh said in questioning the claimed retaliation.Federal Judge Vacates Florida's 404 Wetlands Permitting Program
A District of Columbia federal district court judge ended the existence of Florida's "404 program" (for protection of federal wetlands) when he published his decision to vacate the EPA's "assumption decision" and its "approval of Florida's assumption application," ruling that the EPA acted illegally when it transferred the federal wetland permitting to the state in 2020.Lawyers (and Others) Behaving Badly: The Movie Edition
Sometimes a lawyer's misconduct is so over-the-top that it rivals a Hollywood scriptwriter's plot.Special Section: 2024 Litigation
In The Daily Business Review's Litigation special section, read about Florida's apex doctrine, punitive damages claims two years post-interlocutory review rule change, and learn about a new wave of privacy class actions.Patent Owners Slap 20 Lawsuits on Banks Across Texas Courts
Citigroup Inc., Capital One Financial Corp., JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A., Regions Bank, Truist Financial Corp., are among the 13 banks being sued by Innomemory LLC in the Western and Eastern Districts of Texas.View more book results for the query "Fish"
Being a Good Lawyer Includes Being a Good Businessperson
The majority of disciplinary matters involve failure to manage IOLTA accounts or noncompliance with requests for documentation related to overdrafts or audits.Section 1782 is a Little-Known Superpower for Foreign Litigants
Litigants outside the U.S. are finding the use of 28 U.S.C. §1782 can be a secret weapon that leads to victory. Yet many don't recognize or realize the power the section provides. It can be used to provide documents and testimony from U.S. residents and corporations that often aid a case in a foreign court. However, a Section 1782 filing can be a complex process and even those who are aware of Section 1782 are unsure how to find success with its use. Lori Marks-Esterman of Olshan explains why they are used, some of the complexities involved and how they can help those outside the U.S. obtain information that may ultimately help lead to successful outcomes.Fish & Richardson Saw Growth in Core Practices Despite Revenue, Profit Slump
A slow year for contingency collections contributed to the IP firm's 2.4% decline in gross revenue, firm president and CEO John Adkisson said.Mortgage Contingency Clauses; Riparian Rights: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "Mason v. Pembroke NY," where a purchaser breached contract by failing to comply with mortgage contingency clause in applying for a larger mortgage than permitted by the clause, and the riparian rights case "Talmidov Inc. v. Marina Holding Corp" involving an action for quiet title, ejectment, trespass and a declaration of easement by necessity relating to land submerged by a body of water near the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn.US Supreme Court Considers Overhaul to Administrative Law
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently considering its most consequential challenge to "the administrative state" in decades. In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless v. Department of Commerce, the petitioners are fishermen who challenged a specific regulation concerning a requirement to host observers on herring fishing boats.Trending Stories
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