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Phila. Plaintiffs Lawyer Leonard Hill Faces Charges for Allegedly Shooting a Man
"The evidence will show that Mr. Hill was legally justified in his use of force when he and another individual were being confronted and threatened by a person who wielded a knife," Hill's attorney said.Georgia Elections Board Won't Investigate Hall Booth Smith Lawyer in Voting Machine Breach Claims
"Without a doubt, there was no unauthorized access. No one seized machines. That is the farthest thing from the truth," said Carlos Nelson, Ware County elections supervisor.'Adjust on the Fly,' Plaintiff's Attorney Advises After Winning $19.5M Verdict
"Trials never go as you expect them to," said Scott Wagner, a partner at Bilzin Sumberg. "This is an extreme example."'Adjust on the Fly': South Florida Jury Awards $19.5M
"Trials never go as you expect them to," said Scott Wagner, a partner at Bilzin Sumberg. "This is an extreme example."Legal Tech Rundown: Adobe Acrobat AI Assistant, New DISCO Features, Taft AI Group and More
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ExxonMobil Holding Loses Control of California Oil Field in Court Order
Judge Thomas S. Clark concluded the weight of the evidence suggested Aera prioritized its financial situation over the interests of the plaintiffs in making business decisions.Durbin Says He's Open to Talks on Reviving Circuit Blue Slips—But Is a Return Likely?
"I would say I'm ready to open this conversation and dialogue on a bipartisan basis, if we're talking about a prospective change after the election," said Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Illinois, and the Judiciary Committee's chair.New Global Regs Hitting Companies Already Facing Increased Compliance Challenges in US
In the United States, regulators are increasingly holding companies accountable for the compliance problems of their third-party vendors. Elsewhere, a new law in the United Kingdom will help prosecutors pursue corporate fraud, and a new EU regulation takes aim at subsidies granted by nonmember states that give companies an undue economic advantage.New Global Regs Hitting Companies Already Facing Increased Compliance Challenges in US
In the United States, regulators are increasingly holding companies accountable for the compliance problems of their third-party vendors. Elsewhere, a new law in the United Kingdom will help prosecutors pursue corporate fraud, and a new EU regulation takes aim at subsidies granted by nonmember states that give companies an undue economic advantage.Trending Stories
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