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4 Florida Nominees for US District Judge Face Senate Judiciary Committee
Four of the nominees could become one of the next U.S. district judges in the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida.Senators Question California Judicial Nominee on ACLU Affiliation
Four of the nominees could become one of the next U.S. district judges in the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida.In-House Workload Grows as Staff, Outside Spending Shrink
"Despite the widely anticipated increase in demand for legal services, only 22% of in-house teams plan to increase their use of outside counsel to handle the overflow," a new Harbor Law study said.Official's Body Went Undiscovered for 24 Minutes Inside Capitol
Peter Antonacci, 74, had held several government positions before Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed him to serve as the first director of the Office of Election Crimes and Security.View more book results for the query "*"
State Appeals Court Sides With Homeowner on Insurance Law
The Sixth District Court of Appeal said the disputed part of the law, which requires homeowners to give a 10-day notice before filing lawsuits against property insurers, did not apply retroactively to policies issued earlier.ABA Names Longtime Law Dean as First Woman Managing Director of Legal Ed
Rosato Perea is "a brilliant and highly effective leader, a broadly experienced legal scholar, teacher and law school administrator, and a history-maker and ceiling-shatterer as one of the longest serving law deans of color, and women law deans, in history," Anthony Varona, dean of Seattle University School of Law, told Law.com.Plaintiffs Fire Back at State in Felons' Voting Rights Case
A 2018 constitutional amendment, known as Amendment 4, was designed to restore voting rights for felons who have completed their sentences.6th Circuit Dismisses 'Forever Chemicals' Suit Against 3M, DuPont For Lack of Standing
"Here, nobody disputes that thousands of different compounds fall under the heading of PFAS; one of the defendant's experts puts the number of different PFAS at 5,000-10,000, which is roughly the number of known species of mammals on Earth," U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Raymond M. Kethledge for the Sixth Circuit said. "To allege simply that these defendants manufactured or otherwise distributed 'PFAS,' therefore, is patently insufficient to support a plausible inference that any of them bear responsibility for the particular PFAS in Hardwick's blood."Katten Taps Chicago Office Head as Incoming Chair
Gil Soffer, the longtime managing partner of the Chicago office and a co-chair of the litigation department, will succeed Roger Furey as chairman, effective on July 1, 2024.Trending Stories
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