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Hartford Insurance Sues Gutter Workers Over $340,000 Fire Payout
The suit, for alleged property damage arising from a fire, pursues claims against LeafFilter North of New York, Resilient Consulting Management and Patrick Cummings.NY Gov. Hochul to Deliver Commencement Address at NYLS
Kathy Hochul is "obviously a very inspirational figure in our state government," Anthony Crowell, dean and president of NYLS, told Law.com.Kilpatrick Townsend Grew Revenue 2.6% as It Focused on Mid-Market and Tech
"Overall, we felt 2022 turned out pretty well and that we are well positioned for the future," said Kilpatrick's chair and CEO Henry Walker.'Fits And Starts' Don't Spell Trouble for Manhattan Case Against Trump, Ex-Prosecutors Say
The grand jury hearing the Manhattan DA's case against ex-President Donald Trump will likely be off for much of April, as previously planned.View more book results for the query "*"
Shareholders Argue Chancery Decision Gave Tesla a License for Self-Interested Deals
Lawyers for the automaker argued that the shareholders' complaints, including the lack of an independent committee to steer negotiations, couldn't be examined in isolation.Shareholders Argue Chancery Decision Gave Tesla a License for Self-Interested Deals
Lawyers for the automaker argued that the shareholders' complaints, including the lack of an independent committee to steer negotiations, couldn't be examined in isolation.Generative AI Could Automate Almost Half of All Legal Tasks, Goldman Sachs Estimates
A Goldman Sachs report found that, while generative AI will be more of a supplementary force for many jobs, its impact on legal could be more disruptive than in other industries, with many legal jobs at risk of automation.Obtaining Nonparty Medical Records Without Violating HIPAA
The need for access to someone's health information arises in the field of medical malpractice litigation. Typically, the parties to such a litigation would have access to the alleged injured party's health records by authorizations provided by said party or the party's representative.ELEC Commissioners Will Take No Action Against Exec. Director Over Alleged Discriminatory Emails
"On one hand, we have an email which taken facially can be quite damning," said Commissioner Marguerite Simon. "And on the other hand, we have the testimony of several employees, that through the years, have seen no bias on the part of Jeff Brindle or anything that would create a hostile workplace."Trending Stories
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