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The Deadly Force 'PIT Maneuver' Case
Fourth Amendment law provides that police use of force during an arrest, stop or other seizure must be reasonable. Despite the seemingly straightforward nature of the reasonableness standard, §1983 excessive force claims often generate many difficult issues. The recent decision in 'Sabbe v. Washington County Board of Commissioners' illustrates some of these issues.Innovation and Coordination Will Battle Climate Change, Not Frivolous Lawsuits
"I would encourage the attorney general and other elected officials who have filed suit against New Jersey businesses to reflect on that decision because of the impact these lawsuits will have on our business community that provides energy to our residents, especially if these lawsuits are unlikely to be able to successfully combat climate change," writes Assemblywoman Victoria Flynn.Does Your Insurance Fully Cover a Cyber Attack? Maybe Yes, Maybe No!
Given the prevalence of spoofing, phishing, hacking and ransomware attacks, all businesses need to have appropriate cybersecurity insurance. But, will it cover you when the attack hits and for what? Sometimes yes, sometimes no and sometimes maybe!Environmental Law and the Brownfield 'Energy Community' Clean Energy Tax Credit Bonus Under the IRA
There may be some confusion over how "brown" a "brownfield" has to be to qualify, but just the label connotes an increased risk of residual liability to those associated with the site to clean up contamination. Therefore, these tax provisions create a demand for the conventional environmental practice tools that manage that risk.Federal Appellate Court Narrows Scope of Per Se Rule
Although the DOJ may still seek U.S. Supreme Court review of the Fourth Circuit's decision, if upheld the decision represents a significant restriction on the DOJ's prosecutions for alleged collusive conduct between parties when there is any type of vertical business relationship present.View more book results for the query "*"
Paul Hastings Recruits 6-Partner IP Litigation Team From Allen & Overy
The Am Law 25 firm has hired a six-partner tech-focused IP litigation team from Allen & Overy based in Palo Alto, New York, and Washington, D.C.Paul Hastings Recruits 6-Partner IP Litigation Team From Allen & Overy
The Am Law 25 firm has hired a six-partner tech-focused IP litigation team from Allen & Overy based in Palo Alto, New York, and Washington, D.C.2024 Election: Here Are the Candidates Running for Judge in Texas
In addition to outlining the details about each major contested judicial race, Texas Lawyer also sent questionnaires to the candidates who will be on the ballot.8-Lawyer Team From Nelson Mullins Moves to Baker Donelson for Charlotte Office Launch
The Carolinas is a "real growth market" for Baker Donelson, said CEO Tim Lupinacci.Kirkland Lays Off Capital Markets Lawyers in Greater China
In a meeting with associates, a partner at the firm attributed the firm's decision to market conditions and the size of the team, which is 'too big', a source told Law.com International.Trending Stories
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