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Cops and Cannabis/Carlton Fields' New Partner/Suit Targets Lyvly/Firm's Defamation Suit
Jersey City's mayor wants certain professions carved out of a New Jersey law allowing workers to use legal marijuana when not on the clock.Pedestrian Struck by Car After Exiting SEPTA Bus
On Feb. 11, 2020, plaintiff Diana Best, 50, a hospital worker, was struck by a car after exiting a SEPTA bus in Philadelphia. Amanda Worley was driving the car. Best claimed neck, elbow and back injuries.Spear Wilderman Inks $1M Settlement to Resolve Data Breach Class Actions
The Philadelphia labor and employment firm will pay as much as $800,000 to a class of clients impacted by a May 2021 data breach as well as $266,666 in attorney fees.Jobs Boost Miami, Orlando Office Performance
Trophy office buildings were the place to be as tenants sought highly amenitized options, driving up occupancy and pricing, according to Avison Young.Weeks After Launch, Harbor Acquires Stout's Legal Management Consulting Practice
Harbor, which launched in August via the merger of several legal service providers, noted that the acquisition will expand its enterprise legal management, contract lifecycle management (CLM), and legal operations capabilities.View more book results for the query "Ernst Young"
Weir Greenblatt Claims Former Partner Owes Firm Nearly $300,000
Gina Stowe sued the firm earlier this month, seeking the return of her $50,000 capital contribution.New Partner Training Is a Key Component of Law Firm Success
Training new partners helps them develop the necessary skills to become successful attorneys and eventually leaders in their firms. This investment demonstrates the commitment the firm has to the young partner which will reduce attrition and enhance engagement.Ex-Weir Greenblatt Partner Looks to Sue Firm Over Unreturned $50K Capital Contribution
Gina Stowe said the firm and managing partner Walter Weir did not respond to her request to return the funds nor to an American Arbitration Association offer to arbitrate the dispute.NJDOT to Pay Motorcyclist $1.1 Million Settlement in Suit Over 'Faulty Expansion Joints'
A $1.125 million settlement was reached in a Middlesex County suit between the state and a 42-year-old off-duty police officer after he was seriously injured in a motorcycle crash allegedly caused by faulty expansion joints on Route 130 in Cranbury.Trending Stories
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