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'The Consequences Are Real': Lawyers Say Judge Shortage Causes Hardships
"[C]atastrophically injured plaintiffs like our client face further injury or even death if they don't get trial listings. There is no greater urgency than a situation like this," said plaintiffs lawyer Benjamin Present.Baker Botts Adds Orrick Patent Litigators in Texas, California
The patent litigators, who joined Baker Botts on Saturday, focus their practice in Taiwan and China.Bank Activity Fuels South Florida's Economic Growth
So far, 2024 is shaping up to present clearer skies for banks, specifically community banks in South Florida as domestic migration and corporate relocations to the area continue. The U.S. Census Bureau ranked Florida as number two in population growth from 2022 to 2023.Insurer Seeks Indemnification From Hundreds of Child Sexual Abuse Claims Filed Against Diocese
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Stars Align for EEOC to Ratchet Up Transgender-Discrimination Enforcement
The EEOC flipped to Democratic control in August, one of several developments leading employment lawyers to predict the agency will be filing more transgender-discrimination cases.Class Action Claims Johnson & Johnson Prescription Plan Overcharges Participants
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be among the first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.People in the News—Feb. 8, 2024—Tucker Arensberg, Blank Rome
Tucker Arensberg announced the hiring of Shariane Taylor as a shareholder attorney in the business and finance department.Virginia Judge Revisits Bivens Suit Following Recent Fourth Circuit Precedential Decisions
The high court has "'consistently rebuffed' every request—12 of them now—to find implied causes of action against federal officials for money damages under the Constitution," and has made it clear that "expanding the Bivens remedy to a new context is an extraordinary act, that will be unavailable in most every case," wrote U.S. District Judge Michael S. Nachmanoff.Trending Stories
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