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'Lookback Window' Law for Child Abuse Cases Constitutional, State High Court Finds
"A plaintiff's underlying claim exists regardless of any procedural time bars the General Assembly prescribes for bringing it. The running of the statute of limitations blocks the plaintiff from suing. It does not relieve the defendant of liability, nor does it create or alter property belonging to the defendant," said North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Newby.Texas Bankruptcy Judge Withdraws Ethics Complaint Against Jackson Walker
The decision comes after Senior U.S. District Judge Lee Rosenthal, who was hearing the ethics complaint, determined that she has no authority to impose a financial penalty on a law firm under the disciplinary rules of the district.Apply Now: Superior Court Judge Sought for Mountain Judicial Circuit Bench
The Judicial Nominating Commission is accepting applications to fill a superior court vacancy in the Mountain Judicial Circuit that serves Banks, Habersham, Stephens and Rabun counties.Harrisburg Jury Hands Up $1.5M Verdict to Teen Struck by Underinsured Driver
The plaintiff had reached a settlement with the driver for his $100,000 auto policy limit, but she contended that the settlement did not fully compensate her for her injuries and sought underinsured motorist benefits under her mother’s auto policy.View more book results for the query "*"
Former Director's Retaliation Suit Cleared to Move Forward Against Hospice Provider
In Makela v. Apex Hospice and Palliative Care, the plaintiff filed suit against the hospice care provider, claiming she was unlawfully retaliated against and terminated because she repeatedly opposed the provider's efforts to admit patients who didn't meet the standards for hospice care under Medicare.New York Judge Steps Down After Conviction for Intoxicated Driving
A Steuben County judge who is a non-attorney pleaded guilty to a single misdemeanor charge, and resigned effective January 10.Keys to Maximizing Efficiency (and Vibes) When Navigating International Trade Compliance Crosschecks
In the U.S., international trade laws have become a critical tool in protecting national security and are subject to active governmental attention, action, and enforcement. These laws and regulations constantly change in response to national priorities, international relations and global developments. Therefore, especially when doing business in jurisdictions subject to complex regulatory restrictions, businesses must keep pace with the evolution and development of those regulations.Houston Law Firm Files $250K Breach of Contract Suit Against 2 Former Lawyers
Stephen S. Toeppich & Associates, a midsize oil and gas firm, alleges in a lawsuit that two lawyers who departed in 2024 violated their independent contractor agreements by soliciting other lawyers to leave the firm.The Week in Data Feb. 3: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
Catch up on data and insights from across the Law.com Newsroom, including what's driving the dollar value of class action and mass tort settlements to surpass $40 billion for the third year in a row.Trending Stories
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