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Roberts Calls Court's Relationship With Congress 'Strained.' Who's to Blame?
The chief justice called out "public officials" for dangerous remarks about courts in his unusually targeted year-end report—and acknowledged a "strained relationship" between the Supreme Court and Congress.Class Certification, Cash-Sweep Cases Among Securities Litigation Trends to Watch in 2025
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The IP attorneys from Locke Lord sought a new home because of conflicts stemming from Locke Lord's merger with Troutman Pepper.$2M Settlement for Woman Struck by New Jersey Transit Bus
The plaintiff filed her personal injury suit in Bergen County.'The Most Viable Solution': Donald Trump to Face Sentencing on January 10, Judge Rules
Acting Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan on Friday declined to dismiss the indictment or guilty verdict against President-elect Donald Trump. He indicated he did not intend to sentence Trump to any jail time, but instead impose a sentence of unconditional discharge.View more book results for the query "*"
Samuel M. Lehrer, Retired Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge, Dies
Retired Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Samuel M. Lehrer died Dec. 25 at the age of 95.Buchanan Ingersoll Launches in Chicago With Locke Lord IP Team
The 17-lawyer group needed a new home because of conflicts stemming from Locke Lord's merger with Troutman Pepper, which went into effect Jan. 1.After $4M Verdict, Federal Judge Denies Request for New Trial on Unsuccessful Trademark Claims
The jury was told that a defense to the plaintiff's claims may be proving that the trademarks are used only as a model number, not for source identification, and "lack secondary meaning."NLRB Blisters Skilled Care Home Chain That Terminated Nursing Assistant Who Complained About Wages
The National Labor Relations Board ordered PruittHealth to reinstate certified nursing assistant Coretta Jones, provide her back pay and lost benefits and reimburse her for job search expenses.9 New Judges: District Court Jurists to Take Office in January
Gov. Greg Abbott made nine appointments to state district court benches to fill open posts in January.Trending Stories
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