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Trump Ordered To Pay $355 Million for 'Persistent' Fraud, Judge Rules in Civil Case
The decision by Justice Arthur Engoron also stripped Trump of his ability to serve as an officer or director of any New York corporation for three years.Intermediate Court Judge 'Unimpressed' by Case Law in Spot Recovery Insurance Appeal
Presiding Judge Christopher McFadden, in a dispute between a car dealership and insurer, expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of case law.Business Litigation Firm Sees Founding Partner Leave for Spinoff With Pa., NY, NJ Offices
Litigation boutique P&K Park is composed of five attorneys who were with the firm previously known as Littleton Park Joyce Ughetta & Kelly.Vail Resorts Deputy GC Wins Promotion to Top Job
Julie DeCecco, a longtime attorney at Sun Microsystems, is the new GC of the company, which comprises 41 mountain resorts across 15 states and four countries.View more book results for the query "*"
Woman Sues Law Firm After Exit Sign Hits Her on the Head
The 80-year-old plaintiff claimed the defendants were negligent, and they should have made sure the exit sign was properly secured.Rutgers Was Right: Court Won't Strike Down COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
The ruling was a setback for the plaintiff-appellant, Children's Health Defense, and its founder, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a son of former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and a nephew of President John F. Kennedy.Manhattan Appeals Court Seats First All-African American Panel for Oral Arguments
The five-judge panel heard arguments in appeals for a host of civil matters, including a fraud lawsuit involving the Stardust Diner in Manhattan, which is famous for its show tune-singing wait staff; and a suit that former Fox News anchor Andrea Tantaros filed against her ghost writer.Fort Lauderdale Litigators Beat $21M in IRS Penalties for Texaco Heiress
The jury deliberated for less than 45 minutes, defense counsel said.Top D.C. Firms Earn Seven Figures Representing Foreign Govts., Filings Show
Squire Patton Boggs, Hogan Lovells, Arnold & Porter and Akin are among the firms registering lately as representing foreign principals. The documents highlight what is for some a growing source of business in their public policy practices.Trending Stories
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