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Court Says Ex Parte Communications With Expert Witness Not Clearly Prohibited
"This goes against what's considered to be fair game, and I think lawyers like to play fair," Thomas G. Moukawsher, a former Superior Court judge, said. "They don't like to get tagged as constantly challenging the norms of the profession."Lawsuit on Presidential Hopeful's NY Ballot Access Is Moved to Albany
Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s residency has been questioned.Data Breach Class Actions Begin to Pile Up Against Prudential Insurance
ALPHV Blackcat, the "notorious" cybercrime group, is likely behind the attack, the complaint contended. The group is known for ransomware and data extortion. The personal data will also likely be sold on the dark web, the plaintiffs alleged.View more book results for the query "Howard Howard Attorneys"
Protecting Confidential Information and Trade Secrets Amid Layoffs and Weakened Non-competes
If non-compete agreements are officially banned and businesses are looking to avoid bureaucratic hurdles that come with patents, Joe Barber and Scott Frost discuss how companies can protect their trade secrets.New Jersey Court Grants Preliminary Settlement Approval in Defective Field Turf MDL
A New Jersey federal magistrate judge has preliminarily approved a class action settlement in multidistrict litigation over allegedly defective synthetic field turf which included plaintiffs in the Garden State, California, Florida, New York and Pennsylvania.Court Grants Preliminary Settlement Approval in Defective Field Turf MDL
A New Jersey federal magistrate judge has preliminarily approved a class action settlement in multidistrict litigation over allegedly defective synthetic field turf which included plaintiffs in the Garden State, California, Florida, New York and Pennsylvania.Atlanta City Council Approves Settlement of $2M for Students Pulled From Car During 2020 Protests
The City Council on Monday voted 13-1 to approve the payment to settle a federal lawsuit filed in June 2021 argued that police had no justification for pulling two students from their car and shocking them.Former Federal Prosecutor IDs Possible Challenges in Norcross Prosecution
"It is not enough for someone to say, 'Are you threatening me?' and for the charged person to say, 'Yes, I am,'" former federal prosecutor Howard S. Master said. "That is not sufficient to constitute viable conduct. Lawyers threaten litigation, to walk away from a deal, or induce a business partner to walk away from a deal, all the time. None of that, by itself, is improper."Trending Stories
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