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Court vacates a trial court's judgment of guilt and remands for correct analysis of defendant's pre-trial immunity motion in an aggravated assault case
Court reverses judgment and remands case for parties to effectuate the litigants' settlement agreement that was finalized after the appellants file their appeal
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Trial Judge Not Required to Narrow Overly Broad Class, Supreme Court Says
"Although we urge trial courts sua sponte to consider redefining the scope of the class if the proposed definition in the operative complaint and motion for class certification is overbroad, we agree with the defendants that the trial court does not abuse its discretion when it does not do so," the high court said.View more book results for the query "Roberts "
The Importance of Technology in Litigation and the Practice of Law
The shift toward using AI allows legal professionals to focus on the substantive aspects of their work while removing burdens of repetitive duties that take valuable time away from formulating legal approaches or gaining new business.Chevron Deference Discarded: SCOTUS Decision in Fisheries Cases Leaves Administrative Law Reeling
On June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its highly anticipated ruling in a pair of cases challenging the long-standing Chevron doctrine.'Is This in Fact Real or Not?' 9th Circuit Conference Delves Into AI Issues in Federal Courts
Even as generative artificial intelligence horror stories abound in the legal world, experts urged judges not to entirely discount its potential benefits.With Help From 'Loper Bright,' San Francisco Says EPA Misreads Clean Water Act
The California city, locked in a legal battle with the federal agency over a permit for sewage discharge into the Pacific Ocean, invoked the Chevron deference-ending decision several times in its opening brief to the Supreme Court.Deal Watch: What Does Biden's Exit Mean for the Deal Market?
While President Joe Biden's decision to step aside has answered some questions, said Freshfields' Paul Tiger, "it's only raised others—who the nominee now might be, his or her ability to beat Trump, what else might happen?"Trending Stories
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