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Plaintiffs Attorneys Awarded $113K on $1 Judgment in Noise Ordinance Dispute
"While the court concludes that the hourly rates requested are reasonable, the total number of hours should be reduced in order to account for Mr. Kellum’s vague billing, the excessive time spent related to the investigation and preparation of the Complaint, and the time spent preparing the present motion," Chief U.S. District Judge Martin Reidinger of the Western District of North Carolina said.As Litigation Finance Industry Matures, Links With Insurance Tighten
"People are realizing that, like all innovations, there's the early days and then there's an influx of people and money that want to try it, and then the better players sort of find their way to the top," said Burford Capital vice chair David Perla.The Gold Standard: Remembering Judge Jeffrey Alker Meyer
More than anything, Judge Meyer was dedicated to Connecticut.NJ Supreme Court Clarifies Affidavit of Merit Requirement for Doctor With Dual Specialties
"The plain language of N.J.S.A. 2A:53A-41 does not require an AOM to be from an individual with the same numerous specialties as the defending physician; instead, it requires only the same 'specialty or subspecialty' in the singular," Associate Justice Douglas M. Fasciale said.Whether to Choose State or Federal Court in a Case Involving a Franchise?
The decision to file in state or federal court, or even whether to remove a case to federal court, can be outcome determinative. One would not necessarily expect that to be the case, and perhaps some statistical analysis would shed light on the issue. But we know that when it comes to injunctions, federal court may have a higher bar.View more book results for the query "*"
Am Law 200 Firms Announce Wave of D.C. Hires in White-Collar, Antitrust, Litigation Practices
Baker & Hostetler, Foley Hoag, Baker Botts, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, King & Spalding and McGuireWoods announced new lateral partners in their D.C. offices over the past week.Which Georgia Courts Are Closed Today?—Here's a List
The Georgia Supreme Court, Georgia Court of Appeals and multiple county courts have extended closures through Jan. 22 due to inclement weather forecast throughout the state.After DEI Rollbacks, Employment Lawyers See Potential For Targeting Corporate Commitment to Equality
"I also think discovery concerning the existence of, or removal of, such policies is fair game because they can be indicative of the corporate culture of the employer,” plaintiffs side employment lawyer, Laura Mattiacci of Console Mattiacci Law in Moorestown, New Jersey, said.Trending Stories
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