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Latham's Elisabetta Righini on Why Brussels Is a Must for a Career in Antitrust
Righini was one of the first WTO litigators in private practice in the late 1990s—an expertise that got her recruited by the European Commission, where she would spend over a decade.Federal Judge Awards $880K Against Cook County Jail in Inmate Wrongful-Death Suit
In determining how much to allot to the inmate's parents, the court examined the close relationships between the parties, awarding $791,007.50 to his mother, $87,889.72 to his father, and the remainder between two siblings.What Does the Path Forward for Stalled 3rd Circuit Nominee Adeel Mangi Look Like?
Some court watchers say Senate Democratic leaders could schedule a vote around possible Republican absences to achieve Adeel Mangi's confirmation.Cannabis Law Special Section 2024
This year's special section explores how the cannabis market could affect the legalization of psychedelics in New Jersey; how the rescheduling of cannabis could affect the financial sector and federal trademarks; among other topics.View more book results for the query "*"
The FTC Noncompete Rule Is in Serious Jeopardy
"Brown determined the challengers also are likely to succeed on the merits on their claim that the FTC's rulemaking process was arbitrary and capricious," writes Chamberlain Hrdlicka's Kellen Scott.'Politics for Profit': Menendez Found Guilty on All Counts in Bribery Trial
The trial centered on the origin of valuables, including gold bars and cash, discovered by law enforcement officials around the New Jersey home of the senator and his wife.Pitfalls Around Florida's Talent Agencies Act
Section 468.401–468.415 of the Florida Statutes is the Florida law governing talent agencies in the state (hereinafter referred to as Florida's Talent Agencies Act). Under Section 468.401(1), Fla. Stat., the term "talent agency" is defined as "any person who, for compensation, engages in the occupation or business of procuring or attempting to procure engagements for an artist."Mail Carrier Injured Shoulder After Decayed Tree Fell on Vehicle
On June 3, 2020, plaintiff Ami Nawrocki, 54, a mail carrier, was driving on Woodstock Road in Villanova during a major storm. A large pine tree fell onto her work vehicle. Nawrocki claimed a shoulder injury.Trending Stories
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