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February 03, 2023 | Law.com

Business Owner Agrees to $125K Settlement for Purported Legal Threats Over Negative Customer Reviews

"It is ironic that a company named for an iconic symbol of freedom would concern itself with violating the free speech and other legally entitled rights of consumers," Attorney General Aaron M. Frey said in a media release. "I hope this case will remind consumers that no business can require you to waive your right to leave honest reviews of businesses and products."
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July 06, 2022 | Law.com

Judge Allows Title IX Retaliation, Breach-of-Contract Claims Against University of New England to Go Forward

A district court judge is allowing claims of Title IX retaliation and breach of contract to continue in a former student's lawsuit alleging that the University of New England wrongly portrayed him as a threat on campus following his complaint of unwanted sexual advances from a professor.
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May 31, 2022 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Economic Concerns Over COVID-19 Reduced Capacity Orders Don't 'Constitute Force Majeure Events'

The Maine Supreme Judicial Court recently became the first state high court to consider a force majeure clause in COVID-19 litigation, finding it did not preclude a restaurant from paying rent once shutdown orders were amended to limit the number of indoor dining guests allowed in the establishment.
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May 25, 2022 | Law.com

State High Court: Economic Concerns Over COVID-19 Reduced Capacity Orders Don't 'Constitute Force Majeure Events'

The Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Tuesday became the first state high court to consider a force majeure clause in COVID-19 litigation, finding it did not preclude a restaurant from paying rent once shutdown orders were amended to limit the number of indoor dining guests allowed in the establishment.
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April 01, 2022 | The American Lawyer

Why Small Business Bankruptcy Could Lead a National Insolvency Wave

Small business bankruptcy filings are on the rise, but a legislative lapse means Chapter 11 is temporarily off the table for thousands of commercial debtors.
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April 01, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Congressional Inaction Stifles Uptick in Florida Small Business Bankruptcy Filings

Florida leads the nation in small business bankruptcy, but a legislative lapse means Chapter 11 is temporarily off the table for thousands of commercial debtors.
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March 16, 2022 | New York Law Journal

In CARES Act Decision, Second Circuit Says Paycheck Protection Program May Deny Applicants Undergoing Bankruptcy

The three-judge panel, including Circuit Judges Joseph Bianco, Amalya Kearse and Raymond Lohier Jr., reversed an earlier decision from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Vermont.
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April 07, 2021 | Pro Mid Market

Who Got the Work: An Oregon Land Investment and Contentious Construction

Schwabe Williamson is advising a water supply district in Oregon in its acquisition of land for the creation of a community forest, Bernstein Shur is representing a hotel as it tries to stop the construction of a grocery store, and other work from midsize firms.
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Innovative Images, LLC v. James Darren Summerville, et al.
Publication Date: 2020-10-06
Practice Area: Dispute Resolution | Legal Malpractice
Industry: Legal Services
Court: Georgia Supreme Court
Judge: Presiding Justice Nahmias
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Warren Raymond Hinds, (Warren R. Hinds, P.C.), Roswell, for appellant.
For defendant: Kathryn S. Whitlock, Kelli Kimberly Steele, (Hawkins Parnell & Young, LLP), Atlanta, for appellee. Caleb Frank Walker, (Katherine L. McArthur, LLC), Macon, Daniel Brent Snipes, (Taulbee Rushing Snipes Marsh & Hodgin, LLC), Statesboro, for Amicus Appellant.
Case number: S19G1026

Mandatory arbitration clause in attorney engagement letter was not unenforceable as against public policy or substantively or procedurally unconscionable

June 25, 2020 | Pro Mid Market

Who Got the Work: Soccer Sponsorships and a Health Insurance Hookup

Keating Muething is representing Futbol Club Cincinnati in its suit against a sponsorship sales firm, Harter Secrest represented Healthnow New York as it became affiliated with Highmark, and other work from midsize firms.
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