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Bank of America Alleges Atlanta Lawyer 'Refused' to Return Almost $1M From DOT Settlements
"Defendants have not provided any valid justification for their refusal to remit the ... funds held in trust for [the bank]," the suit states.Are Corporate Counsel Ready for Election Risks, at Polls and Beyond?
Corporate counsel are increasingly confronted with an unpredictable world. With constant news about a tight U.S. Presidential race, we can expect that General Counsel are reassessing their readiness for potential risks around Election Day and its aftermath. Is your organization prepared?US Judge Sets May Trial Date for Sean Combs as Defense Fends Off 'Damning' Tape
Assistant U.S. Attorney Emily Johnson told the court the government's case is expected to last three weeks, though that could change if prosecutors obtain a superseding indictment – which she called a "possibility."Sean Combs' Defense Counsel Seeks Hearing, Gag Over Alleged Leaks by Government
Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York told a judge they were not the source of a widely publicized video that shows Combs assaulting a former romantic partner.Insurance Is Key to Managing Global Supply Chain Risk
Insurance has become central to managing risk in global supply chains and logistics as they have grown increasingly complex and vulnerable to disruption.View more book results for the query "U.S. Department of Transportation"
NY High Court Set to Decide If Personal-Injury Claim Against Uber Must Go to Arbitration
The matter is set for 40 minutes of arguments on Oct. 15, with Joshua D. Kelner of Kelner & Kelner representing Wu, while Michael R. Huston of Perkins Coie in Washington, D.C., is set to argue for San Francisco-based Uber.'You Are Not Alone': 120 Sex Assault Victims Plan to Sue Sean 'Diddy' Combs
At a Tuesday news conference, attorney Tony Buzbee, of The Buzbee Law Firm in Houston, called on Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sexual assault victims to come forward. 'There is a great strength in numbers,' he said.'Meet and Confer': Judge Seeks Speedy Resolution in Maryland Key Bridge Litigation
The trial court "plans to proceed in stages" starting with early "resolution of the questions of exoneration and limitation of liability," U.S. District Senior Judge James K. Bredar wrote in a memorandum to all parties in the Baltimore Key Bridge litigation.On the Move: Haynes and Boone Adds Derivatives Specialist From Moore & Van Allen
Nashville business, product liability litigators move to partnerships with Womble Bond, Burr & Forman.What's on the Agenda for the Supreme Court's 'Long Conference'?
The justices typically agree to hear more cases from this conference than any other during the term. Last term, the court granted certiorari, or review, in 12 cases during the week of its long conference.Trending Stories
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