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Victims' Families Walk Though Parkland School Massacre Site, Untouched for 5 Years as Evidence
For more than five years, the bloodstained halls and classrooms where 17 people died in the Parkland school shooting has remained locked away and mostly…Revamped Florida A&M University Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination
The potential class-action lawsuit alleges that the state has violated federal laws, in part by not establishing high-demand academic programs at Florida A&M and by shortchanging the school financially.Florida Power & Light Says Law Should Short-Circuit Irma Case
A lawsuit contends that Florida Power & Light did not meet obligations to help prevent outages, such as carrying out a storm "hardening" plan, replacing aging poles and adequately clearing vegetation near lines.How Enterprise-Ready AI Can Help You Boost Productivity and Performance
It's important going forward for both legal departments and organizations to look to AI solutions built from the ground up to meet organizations' more exacting standards and demands.Defense Lawyer's 'Shush' Becomes Plaintiff's Strategy in $1.65M Philadelphia Verdict
"It's one of those moments in court where you say to yourself, 'Did that just happen?'" Zajac & Padilla partner Eric Zajac said.View more book results for the query "*"
Emerging 'Securities' Litigation in Cryptocurrency
Courts will likely be grappling with questions regarding cryptocurrency for years to come—with the results from the suits against Binance and Coinbase potentially serving as guiding precedent in answering those questions.Atlanta's Smith Currie Sees Competitive Advantage After Merger
The merger will create one of the top construction law and government contract-oriented firms in the U.S., a firm leader said.Battle Begins in Los Angeles Federal Court Over Tom Girardi's Competence
The battle has begun over whether Tom Girardi is mentally competent to stand trial. U.S. District Judge Josephine Staton has scheduled an Aug. 23 competency hearing in Los Angeles.Wrong Cancer Diagnosis Led to Removal of Man's Prostate: Suit
On Feb. 26, 2021, plaintiff Eric Spang, 48, had his prostate removed during a prostatectomy. It was later discovered that Spang had been mistakenly diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Spang alleged the error caused him to suffer permanent sexual and urinary dysfunction.Trending Stories
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