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Total Incapacity Benefits Are Available Postretirement, Connecticut Supreme Court Says
"The statute as written entitles all medically qualified claimants to receive total incapacity benefits, with no exception for those claimants who may also be voluntarily retired," the high court said in a case of first impression.Florida Retention Ponds Scrutinized in Lawsuit After Latest Child Drowning
In one of the last cases to be filed in 2024, a South Florida law firm wants justice for their client and legislative changes to mandate safety measures for retention ponds.Will GOP-Led Senate, House Move to Repeal Biden's Late Regulations as Law Provides?
“There was an unprecedented increase in regulatory activity in the first few months of this year, especially March-April,” said Susan Dudley, founder and senior scholar at the GW Regulatory Studies Center. “It was because I believe they were very aware of the Congressional Review Act.”Seyfarth Develops Firm Science Fair to 'Drive Innovating Thinking'
Seyfarth Shaw is one of the latest law firms to host an internal competition to generate tech ideas and support innovation.View more book results for the query "*"
Paxton Boasts as Texas Supreme Court Splits on Disciplining First Assistant Attorney General
In a split decision, the Texas Supreme Court dismissed a State Bar of Texas disciplinary action against the first assistant attorney general for his role in trying to disqualify votes in swing states in order to aid Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election.$2.85 Million Settlement Reached for Pedestrian Killed by Clifton Police Department Car
“This was a completely preventable tragedy, which happened solely due to the poor choices of a reckless police officer,” Andrew L. O’Connor of Nagel Rice said. “This tragedy has completely destroyed the fabric of this family, and we have to ensure something like this never happens again.”Texas Attorneys Put Civil Rights Nonprofits on Notice About Defaming Right-Wing Conservatives
A federal judge in Dallas denied an Anti-Defamation League summary judgment motion, finding sufficient cause to send a defamation suit to trial.Aviation Attorney and Pilot Analyzes Jeju Air Crash, Potential Litigation Issues
Timothy A. Loranger of the Los Angeles-based law firm Wisner Baum said many perplexing questions surround the tragic crash of Flight 7C2216.Federal Court Rejects Plaintiff's Attempt to Amend Claims Against Weapons Manufacturer
"As [the] plaintiff, who was represented by counsel, never filed a motion for leave to file an amended complaint, the court's dismissal without prejudice was not in error. Accordingly, [Libardo Jaramillo] has not demonstrated that there are exceptional circumstances warranting setting aside the judgment," U.S. District Judge Leslie A. Gardner concluded in a "drop-fire defect" claim against the Taurus GX4 Pistol.Trending Stories
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