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Mediating Community Association Disputes: Tips for Attorneys, and Their Clients
Disputes are so common in fact that Florida law provides that an HOA or homeowner involved in a dispute must mediate the issue before going to court. This provision means that community association board members will likely be involved in a mediation, often for the first time, at some point.Lex Machina Launches Full Federal, Expands Legal Analytics to All Federal District Courts
Full Federal will house federal district court data analytics from 3.7 million federal court cases across 22 practice areas.People in the News—Nov. 13, 2024—Hamburg Rubin, Bressler
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced the addition of four attorneys to the firm—Brittany Ann Kane, Gabriela Amado, Grace Gelone, and Mark A. Umansky.Dominion Energy Accused of Terminating Employee for Remote Work Request Following Medical Leave
Despite dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis and complications from surgery, plaintiff Stephanie Arble was allegedly threatened by her manager at Dominion Energy Ohio that it would be "insubordination" if she did not come into the office on returning from medical leave.View more book results for the query "CMS"
Ted Olson, Former Solicitor General Who Argued Bush v. Gore, Dies
Despite being known as a conservative lawyer, Olson notably teamed up with his opposing counsel in the Bush case, David Boies, to challenge a California amendment against same-sex marriage.Court of Appeals Clarifies Parental Status
"Should Texas embrace a more 'holistic' view of parenthood?" write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.The First Amendment on Trial: Factors That Influence Juror Receptivity
It is not surprising that the role of these arguments in the courtroom has been mixed. But free speech arguments are becoming more ubiquitous across a variety of case types, including defamation, employment, copyright, and criminal cases as well as in the regulation of social media platforms.Some Interesting Things About Interest
Interest is an “integral part of New York litigation, including judgment enforcement.”There are many intricacies to the rules. This article focuses on the basics every civil litigator should know.Trending Stories
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