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Who Got the Work: 16 Lawyers Appointed to BioLab Class Action Litigation
After consolidating 18 class action complaints surrounding a chemical fire at a BioLab plant in Georgia, a federal judge has appointed 16 attorneys from separate firms in Georgia, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, New York, Tennessee, and Puerto Rico as interim class counsel and committee members.New York City Settles Wrongful Conviction Suit for $9.45 Million
White & Case filed to vacate his conviction—which was opposed by the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office—and a judge granted their motion following a two-day evidentiary hearing. The judge held Eric DeBerry was innocent of the crimes of which he was convicted.3 New Judges: Here's Who Kemp Just Appointed to the Bench
Gov. Brian Kemp has appointed a pair of solicitor generals and a judge to fill judicial vacancies on the Rockdale County State Court and Houston Judicial Circuit and Tifton Judicial Circuit superior court benches.Texas Supreme Court to Review "Implied" Performance Controversy in Oil-Gas Leases
Mineral rights owners around the country are watching a West Texas lease termination dispute the Texas Supreme Court agreed to hear.View more book results for the query "*"
Collections Are Critical for Texas Law Firms Through Year's End
Demand and revenue growth in Texas lagged the industry through Q3, but the homegrown firms can make up ground by focusing on collecting accounts receivable, recent data shows.US Judge Rejects Investor Claim That Target Hid Pandemic Inventory Issues
A Minnesota U.S. District Court judge found that the investor lawsuit relied on testimony from employees without personal knowledge of the retailer's purchasing strategy.What Will Happen to the Nominees in Florida's Southern and Middle Districts?
The U.S. Senate confirmed a federal magistrate judge to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit on Monday to fill an emergency seat. However, what happens to the four more emergency seats in Florida?Superior Court Tosses Pilot's $2.5M Wrongful Termination Verdict
“If it became the law that an employee may bring a wrongful discharge claim pursuant to the public policy exception to the at will employment doctrine merely by referring to generalized pronouncements about community interests offered by the General Assembly, the exception would soon swallow the rule,” the court ruled.Trending Stories
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