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6th Circuit Judges Spar Over Constitutionality of Ohio’s Ballot Initiative Procedures
Judges Amul Thapar and Karen Nelson Moore disagree on whether the ballot procedures merely impose "a threshold requirement that proponents must satisfy if they want their speech and signature collection to have legally operative effect.”Holland & Knight, Akin, Crowell, Barnes and Day Pitney Add to DC Practices
In the latest round of lateral hiring in D.C., Holland & Knight, Day Pitney, Akin Gump, Barnes and Crowell announced new attorney hires this week.Dallas Jury Awards $98.65M in Botham Jean Killing by Dallas Officer
A jury in Dallas federal court awared the parents of Botham Jean $98.65 million for his death at the hands of a Dallas police officer.In Talc Bankruptcy, Andy Birchfield Skipped His Deposition. Could He Face Sanctions?
Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Red River Talc, which filed for bankruptcy to resolve talcum powder lawsuits, moved to sanction Beasley Allen's Andy Birchfield after he did not appear for a Monday deposition.Pharmaceutical Patents: Benefits and Challenges
Despite the obvious benefits of pharmaceutical patents, they are also a source of contentious debate concerning issues of unaffordable drug pricing, accessibility to medication, and unfair competition. Many argue that pharmaceutical patents cause more harm than good.View more book results for the query "Grant "
Divided State Court Reinstates Dispute Over Replacement Vehicles Fees
In Bell v. Shelter General Insurance Co., the plaintiff appealed the dismissal of her breach of contract suit, which alleged that Shelter General Insurance Co. breached its automobile insurance policy by failing to pay her sales taxes and fees relating to her purchase of a replacement vehicle.Disbarred Attorney Alleges ADA Violations in Lawsuit Against Miami-Dade Judges
“And next time you take advantage of me, it will be the last happy moment of your life. Go f*ck yourself,” the attorney allegedly said to opposing counsel.Free Speech Causes a Neighborly Feud
This case involves the free speech provision found in Article I, Section 7 of the Pennsylvania Constitution. The court found that the injunction entered by the trial court violates free speech. The neighbors had a right to put up the signs.When It Comes to Local Law 97 Compliance, You’ve Gotta Have (Good) Faith
New York City building owners faced with compliance obligations under New York City Local Law 97 of 2019’s strict greenhouse gas emissions caps are finding little relief from the law’s alternate compliance options. Rusty Pomeroy reviews the current state of play for some of Local Law 97’s built-in alternate compliance methods and discusses the DOB’s recent rulemaking establishing the “good faith efforts” requirements.Trending Stories
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