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Morgan & Morgan Looks to Grow Into Complex Litigation While Still Keeping its Billboards Up
Competitors may sneer at the flashy billboards, but leaders argue the ads work as the firm grows into sophisticated practices across the U.S.Plaintiffs Rush to Sue Over Mike Tyson, Jake Paul Fight
"Sixty million Americans were hyped to see 'Iron Mike' Tyson, 'The Baddest Man on the Planet,' versus YouTuber-turned prizefighter Jake Paul. What they saw was the 'Baddest Streaming on the Planet,'" the complaint began. "Netflix delivered the first punch of the night."‘What’s Up With Morgan & Morgan?’ Law, Advertising and a Calculated Rise
The road to becoming the largest plaintiffs firm in the country isn’t without detractors.Georgia Appeals Court Cancels Hearing in Election Interference Case Against Trump
Arguments had been set for Dec. 5, but in a one-line order with no further explanation, the appeals court said that hearing “is hereby canceled until further order of this Court.”What Will Happen to the Nominees in Florida's Southern and Middle Districts?
The U.S. Senate confirmed a federal magistrate judge to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit on Monday to fill an emergency seat. However, what happens to the four more emergency seats in Florida?View more book results for the query "Willis Law"
'We Should Be Pragmatic': Meet the Possible Next FTC Chair
“We’re holding them hostage,” Republican Commissioner Melissa Holyoak of the Federal Trade Commission said of merging parties affected by FTC Chair Lina Khan’s strategic use of consent orders. “This is an extreme abuse of our authority. It is so troubling to me.”'Get Rid of the Men': Employer Accused of Discrimination
"Is it going be hard to prove? Yes," plaintiff counsel conceded. "Is it going to be hard to convince a jury that a male was discriminated against? Yes. But there are witnesses, and they will testify as to what they saw."Supreme Court Rejects Push to Move Georgia Case Against Ex-Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows
Meadows had gone to the Supreme Court in an effort to move the charges out of Georgia courts. He argues the case belongs in federal court because it relates to his duties as a federal official and pointed to the court's ruling giving broad presidential immunity from criminal prosecution to support his argument.Trump's Lawyers Speak Out: 'The President Had the Confidence to Retain Me'
Three Florida lawsuits against Trump remain active, and the Miami-Dade attorneys involved belong to one of the president-elect's largest group of supporters: Latino men.Trending Stories
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