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Law Professor Promoted to Dean of U of Illinois Law
"Fifteen years ago, I made the college my professional home because of its culture of intellectual rigor, inclusion and public engagement," Jamelle Sharpe said in a statement. "Today, I am honored to serve as its next dean."Maximizing Damages in Medical Malpractice Cases
Litigants should emphasize less obvious economic losses such as loss of household services, which can form a significant and very real financial loss to a family.Judge Approves Punitive Damages in Military Veteran's Lawsuit Against Atlanta's CNN
"If you settle, you're eliminating the risk of a large jury verdict," said Nicole Deese Newlon, a partner at Johnson Newlon & DeCort who is not involved in the matter.11th Circuit Sides With University of Miami Over COVID-19 Refund Closure Disputes
"I feel that the opinion was legally sound and based on a great deal of common sense. I always believed that these cases that have popped up around the country, including this one, had no merit and was not surprised when the district court disposed of the case on summary judgement and then later when the Eleventh Circuit affirmed," said the university's attorney, Eric David Isicoff of Isicoff Ragatz, in Miami.Newsmakers: Former Nebraska Assistant Attorney General Joins Firm
Nachawati Law Group is expanding its public entity representation and mass torts practice group with the addition of veteran trial lawyer and former…View more book results for the query "*"
Air Pollution Agency Created 'Systemically Discriminatory' Workplace, 2 Former Employees Claim
The lawsuits filed by attorneys at the Joseph Saveri Law Firm claim that leaders of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District have enforced gendered dress codes, mocked an African American woman's hair and have made derogatory remarks about women's bodies.Missed Deadlines, 'Little Oversight': Veteran Houston Lawyer in Hot Seat
The complaint chronicles years of inadequate performance on the part of Godinich and his firm, alleging he never visited Carter in jail, never filed a substantive motion, and never responded to Carter's requests for information about his case.ABA Offers Its Own Take on Reforms for the Judiciary, SCOTUS Included
Among the top-line recommendations are efforts the ABA says would increase transparency when a judge recuses or is asked about recusal.Commonwealth Court Rules Out-of-State Transit Agency Protected From Suit in Pennsylvania
The precedential decision is the first from a Pennsylvania appeals court interpreting a 2019 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that strengthened sovereign immunity between states, according to Jessica Anderson of Anderson & Shah, who represented NJ Transit.How We Did It: Litigators Overcome Governmental Immunity
"Even though justice was delayed, justice was served for the plaintiffs and the public at large," attorney John Sodipo said.Trending Stories
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