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SCOTUS' Purdue Pharma Position Could Shake Up Boy Scout Settlement, Objectors Say
Both Purdue Pharma and the Boy Scouts of America have approved plans that release the claims of third parties without requiring those parties' consent. In both cases, objectors say bankruptcy courts don't have the authority to approve plans that include that type of release.Lawyers Say SCOTUS' Purdue Pharma Position Could Shake Up Boy Scout Settlement
Both Purdue Pharma and the Boy Scouts of America have approved plans that release the claims of third parties without requiring those parties' consent. In both cases, objectors say bankruptcy courts don't have the authority to approve plans that include that type of release.NJ Class Action Adds to Trend of Litigation Against Meta Platforms Over 'Tracking Pixels'
The New Jersey complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.HaystackID's New AI Officer Discusses Why Gen AI May Be Overestimated
John Brewer, who will continue on in his role HaystackID's chief data science scientist, has been watching the rise of generative AI over the past year with some concern, and a wealth of prior knowledge.Facing Scare Tactics, Phila. Law Firm DEI Experts Hold Line and Prepare for the Worst
"It's important for us to take a wait-and-see approach and prepare for what the outcome may be," Ballard Spahr chief DEI officer Virginia Essandoh said of lawsuits pending against Perkins Coie and Morrison & Foerster over their own DEI initiatives.View more book results for the query "*"
Washington State Attorney Suspended for One Year After Disputing 2020 Gubernatorial Election
In December 2020, Everett attorney Stephen W. Pidgeon filed a complaint on behalf of the Loren Culp campaign in King County Superior Court to contest the results of Washington's 2020 gubernatorial election following Culp's loss to incumbent Gov. Jay Inslee the previous month, who won by a margin of 545,177 votes.Judge Issues $10.5 Million Bench Verdict Against R. Kelly Over Threats to Victims
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Richard Latin entered the verdict against R. Kelly and his former manager Donnell Russell following an inquest.This Phila. Firm Just Won a $10.5M Verdict Against R. Kelly Over Threats to Victims
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Richard Latin entered the verdict against R. Kelly and his former manager Donnell Russell following an inquest.Trending Stories
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