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Court Upholds Landmark Preservation Commission's Power
In his Zoning and Land Use Planning column, Anthony Guardino discusses "Matter of Save America's Clocks v. City of New York," a decision by the New York Court of Appeals which has immediate practical implications for one particular city landmark—and for the authority of the city's Landmark Preservation Commission over the others.Quinn Emanuel's Landau Says Legal Career Qualifies Him for Ambassador to Mexico
"Neither country can solve the challenge of illegal immigration alone and I'm convinced that we can find common ground,” the veteran appellate lawyer and former Kirkland & Ellis partner told U.S. senators on Tuesday.Quinn Emanuel's Landau Says Career as Lawyer Qualifies Him for Ambassador to Mexico
"Neither country can solve the challenge of illegal immigration alone and I'm convinced that we can find common ground,” the veteran appellate lawyer and former Kirkland & Ellis partner told U.S. senators on Tuesday.Broward Tech Company Nets $1M Verdict in Breach of Contract Claim Against Chinese Manufacturer
Fort Lauderdale-based Circuitronix LLC sued Chinese manufacturing giant Shenzhen Kinwong Electronic Co. Ltd. for allegedly stealing trade secrets and breach of contract.View more book results for the query "*"
Plaintiff Asks for $1.9M Before Trial, Gets It From a Jury
“I'm not claiming any gift of foresight, but that was our bottom number,” says plaintiff's lawyer.Hartford Jury Returns $542K Verdict Against Boehringer Ingelheim in Pradaxa Blood Thinner Case
The six-person jury found in favor of 81-year-old plaintiff Eugene Roberto, whose attorneys said suffered life-threatening bleeding after he began taking the drug. Pharmaceutical giant Boehringer Ingelheim plans to appeal the verdict.When U.S. Cybersecurity Law Conflicts With International Law, Who Wins?
In the opening keynote of the 2019 SuperConference, cybersecurity expert Adriana Sanford helped in-house attorneys become 'comfortable' with noncompliance and explained why open-ended questions are necessary.Mayor Says Atlanta is Out of the Jail Business
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms signed an executive order last year refusing to accept new detainees of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. On Monday the council approved a resolution from the mayor's office.A String of Big Names on Disciplinary Dockets This Spring
The mighty are falling this spring. The list of recent actions by the Disciplinary Board of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court includes an unusual number of big names.Trending Stories
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