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EEOC-Initiated Lawsuits Shot Up 52% in Latest Fiscal Year
Now that the Democrats have finally gained control of the five-member commission, expect an even bigger surge next year, employment attorneys say.General Election: Judge John Padova Runs for Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas
"There should be more outreach and education programs between the judiciary and the community addressing the safeguards and training judges go through to effectuate impartiality."NJ Joins Suit Alleging Amazon's Monopolistic Practices Have 'Seized Control' of Online Marketplace
"Through conduct that illegally enables it to dominate the online retail market, Amazon harms New Jersey residents and businesses by stifling competition and limiting consumer choice," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said. "Our complaint seeks to promote fair competition, encourage innovation, and force Amazon to relinquish its monopoly. It's time to break free from their digital stranglehold and create a level playing field."Frank Ruggiero Vies for Spot on Lackawanna Court of Common Pleas
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REVERSED: J&J Crushes $223M Nuclear Verdict
"This marks the third time in three years that an appellate court has overturned outsized verdicts that asbestos lawyers secured by confusing and misleading juries with unscientific opinions touting baseless liability theories," Erik Haas, worldwide vice president of litigation for Johnson & Johnson, said in a statement.Pa. High Court Splits on Reasonable Suspicion for Terry Stop of Man Running Away From Gunshots
"Any blessing of intonations of 'high-crime area' unsupported by empirical evidence and unconnected to the specific circumstances is a blot on our jurisprudence in this area of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence."Supreme Court Appears Hesitant to Strike Down CFPB's Funding Structure
Even the court's conservative justices appeared wary of arguments that the consumer financial watchdog is unconstitutionally funded.Sam Bankman-Fried Sues Insurer to Cover Defense Costs in New York Criminal Trial, Other Litigation
According to a complaint filed in the Northern District of California federal court, an insurance company must pay for his legal defense "without regard to whether payments may exhaust the policy limit."Trending Stories
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