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A Pair Beats Four of a Kind: Take-Home COVID and the 'Rowland' Duty Factors
Because a construction worker swore the only place he could have contracted COVID-19 was at his jobsite, and his spouse two counties away swore the only place on the planet she could have contracted COVID-19 was from her husband, she sued her husband's employer for not protecting her from the virus at home.New California Assembly Speaker Names Political Law Veteran General Counsel
Emelyn Rodriguez, a former senior counsel at the Fair Political Practices Commission, will serve as top attorney to Speaker Robert Rivas.Philadelphia Law Firm Closes, Leading Partners to Jump to Larger Practice
Three lawyers are moving to Semanoff Ormsby after the closing of their prior firm, Dolchin Slotkin & Todd, which shuttered after a firm founder retired.Wave of Lawsuits Seek to Hold Software Company Responsible for Rising Rents
"The share of apartments being priced using revenue management software is as high as 79%," Florida attorney Michael Criden said.Wave of Lawsuits Targets Software Company Allegedly Responsible for Rising Rents
In addition to Miami, the lawsuits—primarily filed by renters of multifamily apartments—have been brought against RealPage and other defendants in Seattle, Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, San Diego, and elsewhere.View more book results for the query "*"
Amid Wave of AI-Related Risks, Will Insurance Be Enough to Protect Companies?
While evolving AI models are likely to bring their own set of changes to the insurance industry, such as the creation of new, AI-bespoke policies, until then, companies will have to rely on a portfolio of insurance products for coverage.EPA Should Close Loopholes on Proposed Coal Ash Rule, Environmental Lawyers Tell Agency
"Having strong rules in place simply is not enough if those rules are not enforced," said Lauren Piette, an attorney at EarthJustice.Challenge Raised Against Safety Measure Named for Judge's Son
New Brunswick has warned journalist Charles Kratovil that he could face civil and criminal penalties under Daniel's Law for publishing information about where the city police director lives.US Judge Imposes $5 Billion Sentence on Investment Advisory Firm in Securities Fraud Case
U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon, who noted this was her first time sentencing a corporation in 25 years on the federal bench, described the amount of money involved as "astronomical."Trending Stories
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