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'Cutting-Edge Application': EV Charging Station Co. May Choose Power Supplier, Divided Panel Rules
The court had to interpret a 1973 statute in the context of a technology that has only recently become ubiquitous.'Not a Slam Dunk': Attorneys Weigh Trump-ABC Defamation Suit Odds
"We have never seen a set of facts like this in the past, and never will again," said a Miami attorney not associated with the case.The 'Enduring Friendship' of a Judge and a Clerk
Retired Court of Appeals Judge Joseph W. Bellacosa salutes Presiding Justice Marcus G. Christ of the Appellate Division, Second Department, the most formative mentor of his career.FinCEN's Proposed Oversight of 'All-Cash' Real Estate Deals Impacts Attorneys
The NPRM proposes a new nationwide requirement for real estate professionals to report the individual beneficial owners of specified entities and trusts acquiring residential real estate through "all cash purchases or gratuitous transfer to trusts, as well as other transactional information, within 30 days after closing.Supreme Court Briefly Lets Texas Enforce Aggressive Immigration Law
"Texas can now immediately enforce its own law imposing criminal liability on thousands of noncitizens and requiring their removal to Mexico," Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in a dissent joined by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.View more book results for the query "*"
Frustrated Subway Franchisees Hire Legal Heavy Hitter to Press Their Case
"The mandatory discounting and the remodels are going to drastically cut into what's left of their profits to the point that they will not be able to stay in business," said Robert Zarco, who represents the North American Association of Subway Franchisees.Panel Rules Ga. State Park Is Shielded by Sovereign Immunity for Historic Preservation Choices
In deciding the slip-and-fall case, the appeals court used a two-prong analysis created by the U.S. Supreme Court but hadn't yet been used in Georgia.Meet the Judges: Senate Unanimously Confirms 12 Nominees to the Superior Court
"The Senate Judiciary Committee has worked tirelessly to make sure we are filling vacancies with the most qualified judges possible, and we have delivered on that promise," Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Brian Stack said in a statement. "I look forward to continuing to close the judge vacancy gap in New Jersey so that we can reduce delays in cases and address our court system's backlog."Revenue, Profits Soar at Susman Godfrey as Fees Pour in From Trial Wins, Settlements
Houston-founded trial firm Susman Godfrey nearly doubled its revenue in 2023, and more than doubled profits per equity partner as lawyers handled high-stakes, high-profile matters.Plaintiff Failed to Regard Warning Signs in Slip and Fall: Defense
On July 23, 2019, plaintiff Lorraine Horan, 51, slipped and fell in the lobby of a building owned by PMC Property Group in Pittsburgh. PMC contracted with ISS Facility Services Inc. to provide custodial services.Trending Stories
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