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Attorney Launches New Firm With Former Client Who Faced High-Profile Revenge Porn Attack
In addition to handling tech abuse matters, the new firm has a cybersecurity practice and takes cases involving prisoner's rights, consumer protection and elder abuse.Breach of Contract Claim Dismissed Against Execs for Failure to Pierce Corporate Veil
Firing White Woman for Facebook Posts Is OK, Court Says
"[W]hat everyone fails to realize is that if you're home on the couch doing what you're supposed to be doing, you won't ever be one of those numbers no matter what your race, religion, or political affiliation!" the employee posted about police killings of Black people.Court affirms murder convictions in arson-related deaths over defendants' challenges to sufficiency and admission of evidence, alleged trial court errors, and contentions of ineffective assistance of counsel
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$32M Settlement Reached Over Infant's Hypoxic Brain Injury
The suit, filed by the child's parents, alleged Hahnemann University Hospital delayed in performing a cesarean section, despite the child being in distress, resulting in severe, life-long brain damage.U.S. Fifth Circuit Punts Oil and Gas Royalty Spat to Texas Supreme Court
Oil and gas producers are at odds with land and mineral owners over a recent Texas Supreme Court decision, and are disputing whether producers can continue to deduct post-production costs from certain uses of extracted natural gas.'A Voice in the Conversation': NJ Firm Leaders Launch Bar Association for Jewish Lawyers
"It is important to have a seat at the table and a voice in the conversation," Joseph H. Lemkin, JBAR president and a shareholder with Stark & Stark, said. "The formation of JBAR ensures the Jewish legal community will have just that. It's time now to put a spotlight on our history and advocate for our Jewish legal community."Jury Finds Unjust Enrichment by Murder, Awarding $210M to Victim's Survivors
Plaintiffs counsel convinced the jury Andre McDonald was grossly negligent and unjustly enriched by his wife's death, elements needed to create a constructive trust that could ensure hidden assets would not be discharged in a possible future bankruptcy.The Alabama IVF Decision: Right Result, Potentially Dangerous Rationale
The decision of the Alabama Supreme Court in LaPage v. Center for Reproductive Medicine, allowing the parents whose embryos were kept in a cryogenic nursery and were negligently destroyed to sue the company that had control of them, is a fair result. Although there is language in the opinion for the court, as well as in the concurring opinions, that has caused considerable and justified concern.Trending Stories
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