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Parkland School Shooter's Trial Delayed Again
"I don't think I have a choice but to delay," a frustrated Judge Elizabeth Scherer said.The Common Law Insolvency Exception for the Sale of a Corporation's Assets Without Stockholder OK
At common law, before the directors could sell all the assets of a healthy corporation, they had to obtain unanimous stockholder approval. The unanimity requirement gave rise to holdout problems, where a minority of stockholders could block a transaction.People in the News—Jan. 26, 2022—Greenberg Traurig, Klehr Harrison, Tucker Arensberg
The incoming board of directors for one of the region's oldest nonprofits now includes shareholder Ana C. Montalbán of global law firm Greenberg Traurig.Health Care Appears Top Priority in DC as Law Firms Deepen Rosters
Venable has brought on a seven-person advocacy team from Faegre Drinker while Manatt has landed a seasoned FDA attorney.Kagan on 'Enjoin' | Breyer's False Positive | Opinionated Opinions
Tuesday's immigration arguments featured a classic Kagan exchange on the meaning of "enjoin."View more book results for the query "Curtis"
Immigrant Detentions | Sotomayor-Barrett Team Up | 'Sloppy' Vaccine Arguments
The justices devote the morning to two immigration law cases raising similar questions about whether noncitizens, subject to removal, are entitled to a bond hearing after six months of detention.Debuts & Former SCOTUS Clerks | Waiting on a Writ | Bacon & Eggs Fight
Good morning and welcome to Supreme Court Brief. After Friday's blockbuster arguments in challenges to the Biden administration's vaccine requirements,…Juan Perla Promoted to Partner at Curtis
And other announcements of recent promotions and hirings of New York attorneys.Judge: Florida School Shooting Victims' Families Can Testify
Judge Elizabeth Scherer agreed with prosecutors that the statements will be written in advance and given to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooter Nikolas Cruz's attorneys before the parents read them to the jurors.Civil Contempt Affirmed for Lawyers Who Engaged in Litigation Misconduct, Failed to Pay Sanctions
In knocking down the attorneys' appeal, which they grounded in an alleged inability to pay the sanction, a Sixth Circuit wrote, "At no point did either attorney provide any actual evidence of his financial status, let alone 'categorically and in detail.' Their perfunctory proclamations of inability certainly don't meet that burden."Trending Stories
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