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Imperfect Game: What a Former NJ Judge's Class About an Infamous Pitching Call Can Teach Litigators
"In the history of our law, there are so many cases where precedent began with a loss and a dissent, and even though it did not change something at that moment, it created a building block," former Ocean County Superior Court Judge Lawrence R. Jones said.The Attorney Who Helped Write a Controversial Law Is Now Testing It
"This is just a lawsuit in fearmongering," respondents' lead counsel Katherine Treistman said.Fantasy Football Player Sues DraftKings Over Postponed NFL Game
Alex Straus, a Los Angeles partner at Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman, filed the lawsuit on behalf of a proposed class of hundreds, and possibly thousands, of DraftKings consumers who participated in the NFL Showdown and Flash Draft contests, both fantasy football contests.Fantasy Football Player Sues DraftKings Over Postponed NFL Game
A New York man brought a proposed class action on behalf of participants of DraftKings' NFL Showdown and Flash Draft contests who didn't get their winnings from the game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals.View more book results for the query "Burleson"
'You've Got to Worry': Legal Departments Struggle to Sidestep EEOC Retaliation Claims
"Historically, retaliation claims can be some of the thorniest matters to defend against," said Christopher DeGroff, a Seyfarth Shaw partner.Newsmakers: Week of June 13, 2022
Granbury Lawyer Elected State Bar of Texas President-Elect Texas attorneys have elected Cindy V. Tisdale of Granbury to be president-elect of the State…State Bar of Texas: Meet the New President-Elect
Several attorneys were elected to the State Bar of Texas board of directors, and in leadership roles for the Texas Young Lawyers Association.Legal Woes Linger as US Judge Concludes ZTE's 5-Year Probation; Ga. Tech Prof Indicted
Legal problems continue to surface for Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE Corp. even after a U.S. District Court judge has ended its five-year probation from a 2017 guilty plea and billion-dollar fine.Legal Woes Linger as US Judge Concludes Chinese Telecommunication Firm ZTE's 5-Year Probation
Legal problems continue to surface for Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE Corp. even after a U.S. District Court judge has ended its five-year probation from a 2017 guilty plea and billion-dollar fine.Trending Stories
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