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State Appellate Court Vacates Attorney's Sanctions for Presumed Use of Public Records
"She was seeking through her Petition to vindicate her right to the public records," Tennessee Court of Appeals Judge Jeffrey Usman said. "In general, this is the definition of a proper purpose, and there does not appear to be any dispute that Ms. Reguli genuinely wanted to obtain these public records which she reasonably believed she had a legal right to access."Power Rankings (Plus): Bionic Boutiques Are Already Uncoupling Dollars From Hours
Susman's dominant outperformance in 2023 is suggestive of broader and structural change arriving in the big leagues.Quinnipiac Law Honors Jennifer Gerarda Brown as She Completes Decade as Dean
During 30 years at the school, including 10 as dean, Brown has led Quinnipiac Law through many significant changes. Friends and supporters thanked her with two standing ovations.DOT Requires Airlines to Disclose Junk Fees, Provide Prompt Refunds
"Airlines should compete with one another to secure passengers' business—not to see who can charge the most in surprise fees," U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said.Meet DBR Award Nominee Tequisha Yvette Myles: 'Patience, Passion, Advocacy'
"If you don't stand up for something, you'll fall for anything," said Tequisha Myles, Florida Legal Award nominee.View more book results for the query "*"
Rural Texas Jury Awards $1.3 Million in Attorney Fees
The merits of the dispute that the judge had to determine was just how broadly could WCJ define its mining rights, lead defense attorney Israel Silvas said.Third DCA Reverses City of Miami's 'Draconian Remedy of Demolition'
"This is another huge piece of evidence that these businessmen from Little Havana have been abused and taken advantage of and mistreated by the City and some of its commissioners in the $63.5 million judgment," said Robert Zarco, a partner at Zarco Einhorn Salkowski.Gibson Dunn, Sullivan & Cromwell Tapped to Challenge FTC's Noncompete Ban
Gibson Dunn's Eugene Scalia, the former U.S. labor secretary, is representing tax services firm Ryan LLC. Sullivan & Cromwell is representing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.Despite Tech Vendor's 'Admitted Negligence,' Ex-FisherBroyles Client May Struggle to Recover Damages
A Georgia appellate court earlier this month affirmed a ruling dismissing tech vendor CPA Global Support from a suit over a missed foreign patent application deadline. Damages could exceed $100 million, according to expert witness testimony.Supreme Court Appears Closely Divided Over Idaho's Near-Total Abortion Ban
The U.S. government has sued Idaho arguing the state's Defense of Life Act, under which doctors could face prison and lose their licenses for terminating pregnancies, conflicts with the federal 1986 Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act.Trending Stories
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