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Longtime Upstate Attorney's Disbarment Draws Rare Split Decision
E. Stewart Jones Jr. resigned amid charges that he misappropriated client funds. The dissenters pointed to significant mitigating factors.Court of Appeals Evidence Decisions: A Potpourri of Rules for Criminal and Civil Actions
The 2023–2024 term of the Court of Appeals has seen a large uptick in the number of appeals decided by the court as compared to previous terms. This is especially true as to decisions deciding important and significant evidence issues.Real Estate and Construction Law Special Section 2024
The special section this year covers everything from affordable housing, flood insurance, pronouns in real estate contracts, and much more, both offering a glimpse of legislation to come, as well as helping understand existing and recently enacted law.How to Prepare for the Growing Prevalence of Modular Construction
"It will be imperative for project owners to understand where the prospective modular contractor sits in relation to the other contractors working on the project," writes Aaron S. Brotman of Cole Schotz.A 'Bad Look'?: Legal Ed Professionals Weigh In on US News Rankings Methodology
Daniel Tobin referred to one aspect of the organization's methodology as U.S. News "throwing a little bit of a temper tantrum."View more book results for the query "Aaron's, Inc."
Quinn Emanuel's Alex Spiro Facing Sanctions Hearing Over Appearance for Elon Musk in Texas Case
Spiro allegedly appeared on Musk's behalf in defamation case filed in an Austin, Texas court without having filed for pro hac vice status. According to the plaintiff's filing for sanctions, Spiro was combative and "berated opposing counsel" when appearing unannounced for a deposition.Quinn Emanuel Partner Faces Sanctions Hearing in Elon Musk Defamation Suit
"As damaging as it was, Musk's deposition could have gone even worse but for the obstructionist conduct of the attorney," plaintiffs attorney Mark Bankston claimed.The Statute of Limitations in Legal Malpractice
The most important time limit in litigation is the date upon which the case becomes officially too old to commence. In some states there are statutes of repose, but in New York it is the statute of limitations that controls almost every aspect of litigation.City Files Public Nuisance Violations Against Motel, Accuses DA's Office of Inaction
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.These South Florida Yacht Brokers May Need Representation as Antitrust Class Surfaces
"Because this is such a big case, ... we expect other suits to follow," said Ricardo Martinez-Cid, of Miami's Podhurst Oreck.Trending Stories
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