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Municipalities Not Exempt From Vicarious Liability: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "Gilead Cmty. Servs. Inc. v. Town of Cromwell," which is "of interest because it analyzes, inter alia, when punitive damages are available, when the amount of punitive damages may exceed the limits of constitutional due process and when a municipality may be subject to punitive damages based on the conduct of its officials."Matt's Corner: Court of Judicial Discipline-Presumed Prejudicial Delay
What is the consequence of a delayed investigation of an ethical violation(s) of a judge?Sheppard Mullin's John Keville: 'Credibility' Key to $71.4M Verdict in OMG Girlz Trial
Sheppard Mullin Houston Office Managing Partner John Keville's team scored a victory for the Atlanta-based pop group in the case's third trial over trade dress infringement.Not Everything That Can Be Said Should Be Said
Truth in our political discourse is vital for a free and healthy democracy. Only reliable factual information will enable us to make informed and intelligent decisions about important public policy issues.Ensuring That Trusts Created During a Marriage Survive a Divorce
The treatment of trusts in divorce proceedings can complicate what might otherwise seem like straightforward estate planning.View more book results for the query "*"
Kirkland Wins Summary Judgment in Westlaw Antitrust Counterclaims Dispute
"Ross contends that Thomson Reuters violated and still violates antitrust laws, but Ross has not backed up its allegations with enough evidence," Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote in his memorandum opinion. "So I grant summary judgment to Thomson Reuters on those counterclaims."GCs Receiving Lofty Pay Hikes, but Expectations Are Soaring, Too
"You need to be the person who can walk into a room and capture everyone's attention, deliver your message in a way that people listen to, trust, and are inspired by," said John Gilmore, managing partner of the search firm BarkerGilmore.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-238
A judge may accept an unsolicited offer from family members and close personal friends to pay for the judge's induction ceremony, where these donors are individuals who are unlikely to come before the judge and whose appearance or interest in a case would in any event require the judge's disqualification.Winston & Strawn Recruits Cadwalader Structured Finance Lawyer in Charlotte
"Winston is on a trajectory for long-term continued success, and I want to be part of the team that helps to drive this," said new partner Jeff Mabrito.New Revenue Streams: Getting the right skills in place is essential
Learn how adoption of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) technology in the legal profession is having an impact on all areas of law firm operations.Trending Stories
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