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Judicial Ethics Opinion 24-114
City Court judges who are statutorily authorized to appoint city marshals in a judicial district may (1) organize and participate in an informational and/or training program to encourage applicants for city marshal positions, and (2) promote the program, subject to generally applicable prohibitions on judicial speech and conduct.Uber Files RICO Suit Against Plaintiff-Side Firms Alleging Fraudulent Injury Claims
The lawsuit names law firms Wingate, Russotti, Shapiro, Moses & Halperin; Banilov & Associates and the Lavelle Law Firm. Uber alleges that the firms and medical providers are running the scheme to defraud the New York's Comprehensive Motor Vehicle Insurance Reparations Act, known as the state's no-fault law.The Law Firm Disrupted: Scrutinizing the Elephant More Than the Mouse
Big Four firm KPMG is by far the most consequential applicant ever to seek an Alternative Business Structure license in Arizona.Inherent Diminished Value Damages Unavailable to 3rd-Party Claimants, Court Says
The plaintiffs both were involved in car accidents with Commerce-insured individuals, and both individuals were deemed "legally responsible for the accident," the plaintiffs' brief said. However, both plaintiffs' cars had a lower fair market value after the accident, and the class action claimed the insurance company owed damages to make up for the diminished value of their vehicles.View more book results for the query "*"
Pa. Defense Firm Sued by Client Over Ex-Eagles Player's $43.5M Med Mal Win
The client claimed it would have resolved the case for $1 million had it not been for the purported negligence of its lawyers. But an attorney involved in the underlying case asserted that the allegations in the new lawsuit are entirely false.Losses Mount at Morris Manning, but Departing Ex-Chair Stays Bullish About His Old Firm's Future
When the managing partner Simon Malko revealed a large group of partners were leaving for Reed Smith, he emphasized that former leader John Yates had "committed his future" to the firm. But now Yates is gone, landing at Gunderson Dettmer.Zoom Faces Intellectual Property Suit Over AI-Based Augmented Video Conferencing
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be among the first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.Judge Grants TRO Blocking Federal Funding Freeze
"The Executive Branch has a duty to align federal spending and action with the will of the people as expressed through congressional appropriations, not through 'presidential priorities,'" U.S. District Judge John McConnell Jr. of Rhode Island wrote in his temporary restraining order.Bar Groups Say IOLA Settlement Protects Civil Litigants' Fund From Future 'Raids'
Through pro bono efforts of Greenberg Traurig, four New York bar associations said they secured a settlement with Gov. Kathy Hochul and Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli that assures the state's incumbent leaders won't try to leverage a trust fund that holds millions for needy civil litigants. The officials had used $55 million in the fiscal 2025 budget to provide low-income residents with foreclosure relief.Trending Stories
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