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Parkland Reenactment Set for Aug. 4 Using Live Ammo, Judge Told
The reenactment will be based on school surveillance videos of the 2018 massacre that show second-by-second the actions and locations of former Broward Deputy Scot Peterson and shooter Nikolas Cruz during the six-minute attack in which some 140 rounds were fired.In Bid to Recoup Alleged Fraudulent Transfers, FTX Sues Bankman-Fried and Ex-Executives
The adversary proceeding in Delaware bankruptcy court accused the founder and others of "abus[ing] their control over the FTX Group to commit one of the largest financial frauds in history."FTX Sues Bankman-Fried and Ex-Executives in Bid to Recoup Alleged Fraudulent Transfers
The adversary proceeding in Delaware bankruptcy court accused the founder and others of "abus[ing] their control over the FTX Group to commit one of the largest financial frauds in history."Judge Deems New York City Lawyers the 'Road Team' in Migrant Relocation Cases
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank granted the counties' and town of Riverhead's petitions to change venues and sever the cases, uprooting the city's one-size-fits-all approach.View more book results for the query "*"
Rulings Ease Concerns About Drag Performers at Pride Parades
A pair of orders that U.S. District Judge Gregory Presnell makes clear that drag performances in themselves are not lewd or lascivious behavior, said one of the attorneys for an Orlando restaurant that filed a lawsuit challenging the new Florida law as unconstitutional.Building the Future: NYC's Law Department Helps Shape the City
Whether it is counseling agency partners on plans for important infrastructure or affordable housing developments, conducting the legal transactions necessary to close major economic development deals, or defending against challenges to key climate resiliency initiatives, the hard work of generations of Law Department staff is evident.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Administrative Law Judge Backs PGA Tour in COVID Job Dispute
Teryn Gregson argued that the golf tour's testing and mask requirements violated her religious beliefs and that she suffered "discrimination on the basis of religion" in the November 2021 firing.Trending Stories
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