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Over 2,200 Male Partners Start Own Call to Action Post-Dobbs
The effort is in solidarity with a similar effort by thousands of women law firm partners who pledged to support reproductive rights in the wake of the overturning of Roe v. Wade.Brown Rudnick Must Face Legal Malpractice and Over-Billing Counterclaims
Christof Industries, in its counterclaim, alleges Brown Rudnick broke repeated promises not to exceed fee estimates.'Out-Foxing Fox?': Newsmax, Fox Defense Lawyers Stress Differences in Dominion's Defamation Claims
One frequently raised topic during the hearing was whether Newsmax's coverage qualified as neutral reportage and whether that can be used as a viable defense under Delaware law.Appellate Division, Second Department: March 3, 2021
Appellate Division, First Department: February 25, 2021
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Massachusetts Courts Mum About Policy After Judge's Alleged Sexual Misconduct
Massachusetts implemented a policy last year prohibiting discrimination, harassment and retaliation within its court system. The policy came soon after a state judge stepped down following sexual misconduct claims.The court granted defendant's motion for a stay, because this case was contemporaneously filed with another proceeding, and the parties were more naturally aligned in the other proceeding.
Harvard Law's Lessig, New York Times Both Claim a Win in Defamation Suit's Withdrawal
The professor, Lawrence Lessig, said through a lawyer that he had "achieved everything he set about to accomplish," while the Times said that we "chose not to enter into a settlement agreement but instead decided to make minor changes in the lead [of the article]" while also noting that "as we were about to file a motion to dismiss, Professor Lessig withdrew his suit, before a judge was able to assess the suit's merits."Harvard Law Prof, New York Times Both Claim a Win in Defamation Suit's Withdrawal
The professor said through a lawyer that he had "achieved everything he set about to accomplish," while the Times said that we "chose not to enter into a settlement agreement but instead decided to make minor changes in the lead [of the article]" while noting that "as we were about to file a motion to dismiss, Professor Lessig withdrew his suit, before a judge was able to assess the suit's merits."Appellate Division, Second Department: May 16, 2018
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