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Shareholder Claims Next Science Sold Risky Product Despite Knowing the Dangers
A minority shareholder of Next Science sued the company and their officers and directors in Duval County for breaches of fiduciary duties, gross negligence, and mismanagement.Superior Court Rejects Pa. Hospital's Challenge to $7.3M Med Mal Judgment
Ostroff Godshall managing partner Richard Godshall, who represented the plaintiffs, said the opinion "supports a long line of delayed diagnosis cases that permit a plaintiff to prove causation by showing the delay in timely diagnosis increased the risk of harm and resulted in a worse outcome."CFPB Alleges Berkshire Hathaway Subsidiary Originated Unaffordable Housing Loans
Vanderbilt’s internal model for underwriting loans provided borrowers unrealistic expectations of monthly living expenses, the Consumer Financial Protect Bureau alleged in the complaint.Hogan Lovells Focuses on Corporate and Finance for 2025 Partner Promotions
Nearly half of the global firm's 28 new partners work in the firm's deal-making practices.View more book results for the query "*"
What I Wish I Knew Then: Richard Esposito
In an interview with Pollock Cohen name partner Steve Cohen, investigative reporter Rich Esposito discusses legendary New York City columnist Jimmy Breslin —the subject of his latest book—and the similarities between journalists and lawyers.In First Appeal of 2025, NY Top Court Eyes Ethics Watchdog, Cuomo's Book Deal
The fate of New York's revamped 11-member ethics watchdog, and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo's $5.1 million book deal about his handling of the pandemic, are on the line as the New York Court of Appeals hears arguments on Tuesday.Ex-Jenkens & Gilchrist Lawyer Convicted in Tax Shelter Scheme is Among Biden's Commutations
Paul Daugerdas, a former Jenkens & Gilchrist tax lawyer, had been serving a 15-year sentence in prison in New York after he was convicted in connection with designing, marketing and implementing a fraudulent tax shelter scheme.Corporate Disclosure Law Enjoys ‘Presumption of Constitutionality,’ Feds Tell Justices
The U.S. Department of Justice has urged the Supreme Court to lift a lower court order blocking the Corporate Transparency Act.Lawyers Are Watching These 3 Texas Cases
The Texas Supreme Court is weighing three landmark cases concerning conflicts between the state and religious freedom, and governance of a faith-based institution.Trending Stories
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