0 results for '*'
Judicial Ethics Opinion 24-115
On these facts, a full-time judge must decline to serve as a “core investigator” in a university’s health equity research program.Law Firm Fails to Get Punitive Damages From Ex-Client
McCarter & English sought to recover punitive damages from a former client for allegedly refusing to pay legal fees. The Connecticut high court stipulated common-law punitive damages are not available for breach of contract without a separate proven tort that provides an opportunity for punitive damages.More Than 700 Residents Near 2023 Derailment Sue Norfolk For More Damages
Many of the plaintiffs in Monday's lawsuit opted out of the $600 million class action settlement with Norfolk four months ago.View more book results for the query "*"
Second Judge Blocks Trump Federal Funding Freeze
Two hours after U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan issued a temporary restraining order, California lawmakers approved a $50 million package to fund legal challenges against the Trump administration. "We do not trust President Donald Trump," said Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, D-Hollister.Crypto Hacker’s $65 Million Scam Ends in Indictment
“The change in administration certainly means that a different approach to enforcement in the crypto space is coming, but it doesn’t mean that it’s open season on investors," said Mark Kasten, counsel at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney.Trump's Inspectors General Purge Could Make Policy Changes Easier, Observers Say
Trump’s firing of the inspectors general is like when “your parents have left for the weekend so you can throw a kegger,” said Reed Smith partner Rizwan Qureshi.Supporting Our Supreme Court Justices in the Guardianship Part
One of the most difficult assignments for a judge in the New York state court system is presiding over a guardianship part, where justices confront deeply rooted family issues that extend beyond legalities into the realm of human emotions, former Appellate Division, Second Department Presiding Justice A. Gail Prudenti writes.'Erroneous Rulings'?: Wilmer Asks 4th Circuit to Overturn Mosby's Criminal Convictions
"I ask the court to set aside the convictions and the forfeiture order," Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr partner Daniel Volchok argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on behalf of former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby appealing her white-collar criminal convictions.Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250
The Power of Online Reputation Management For Attorneys: A Critical Tool For Law Firms in 2025
Brought to you by Erase.com
Download Now
The Role of Evolving Support Structures in Optimizing Legal Talent
Brought to you by BigHand
Download Now
Corporate Monitorship Advisory Services
Brought to you by HaystackID
Download Now
AI-Powered Deposition and Medical Record Summaries: Low Risk, High Reward
Brought to you by Parrot
Download Now