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Lawyers Face Shifting Landscape on Reverse Discrimination Claims, but Geography May Play a Role
Venue is always a significant consideration for litigators, but when it comes to reverse discrimination claims, several attorneys said the location may play an outsized role.Kirkland's 2023 Data Breach Impacted Health, Financial and Personal Info of More Than 11,000
A recent filing with several state attorneys general outlined the severity of the May 2023 breach.4th Circuit Revives CERCLA Hazardous Waste Lawsuit Against Holdout Defendants
"It's a very important decision for Superfund sites across the country. The district court's decision, had it not been reversed on appeal, could have had the potential to disrupt these types of cases all across the country," said Gary D. Justis, who argued the appeal successfully on behalf of 68th Street Group.View more book results for the query "*"
Hard-Fought $20M Ending: 'Nobody Accomplished What Troy Rafferty Accomplished'
When litigating for compensation proved futile, one South Florida attorney found another avenue to secure $20 million for survivors.'Precise Guidance': High Court Clarifies What It Expects on Remand
"The court did an important service for both judges and litigants moving forward by clarifying how remand orders should be phrased in the future, so to avoid potential windfalls to the lender, or other inequitable outcomes," Thomas Willcutts of Willcutts & Habib, counsel for the plaintiff, said.Law Firm Accused of Raiding Trust Account to Pay for Fraudster's Birthday Party, Expenses
Callaghan Thompson allegedly used Keating & Associates' money to pay criminal defense attorney fees for Sealey, expenses for his child's second birthday party, bills from Home Depot and taxes owed by friends of Sealey, the suit says.$4M Dallas Verdict Goes Against Trucking Company: Son's Death Was Not His Fault
The Grapevine Police Department investigation faulted the deceased for his own death and at trial the trucking company also argued the accident was entirely the victim's fault.'Without Any Shame': Judge Slams Alabama's Refusal to Share Voter Lists Electronically
Congress should require states to produce records digitally if they are already maintained through computerized voter registration databases, unless they give good reason not to, wrote Nancy Abudu of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.Trending Stories
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