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Paxton's 2024 Agenda: Immigration, Climate, Transgender Issues, Social Media, Abortion, Elections
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton boasted his 100th lawsuit against the Biden Administration in November, but his 2024 agenda went far beyond attempts to stymie efforts of federal agencies.Let’s Hear It One Last Time!: One More Bow for 2024’s Litigators of the Week
Quinn Emanuel’s two-year reign atop the Litigator of the Week league tables comes to an end with a new but familiar name amassing the most wins this year.Bottoming Out or Merging Up? Law Firms That Shuttered in 2024
A slower year for law firm shutdowns saw more firms get absorbed by larger firms.92 Nursing Homes, Left Out of NYS Funding for Ongoing Capital Expenses, File Federal Lawsuit
The 92 plaintiff nursing homes claim that elimination of their reimbursement for ongoing capital expenses, a cost-cutting amendment adopted by the Department of Health that targets homes in older buildings, violates their equal protection rights under the U.S. Constitution.View more book results for the query "*"
The Key Moves in the Reshuffling German Legal Market as 2025 Dawns
Two Linklaters lawyers are joining rivals while Noerr loses two to Heuking.Social Media Celebrities Clash in $100M Lawsuit
Two high-profile lawsuits in Miami-Dade Circuit Court pit social media celebrities against each other in defamation and breach-of-contract claims tied to their business fallout. One couple's attorney denies the allegations and plans to fight them in court.Federal Judge Sets 2026 Admiralty Bench Trial in Baltimore Bridge Collapse Litigation
Cozen O'Connor filed a motion asking U.S. District Senior Judge James K. Bredar to modify his restraining order that prohibits civil litigators from prosecuting claims against two Singapore-based shipping companies in other courts.Trump Media Accuses Purchaser Rep of Extortion, Harassment After Merger
DLA Piper filed the lawsuit in the Supreme Court of New York on Tuesday, marking the latest legal fight to emerge from a transaction that has already sparked litigation in the Delaware and Florida courts.Judge Slashes $2M in Punitive Damages in Sober-Living Harassment Case
On Thursday, Chief U.S. District Magistrate Judge Donald L. Cabell slashed the overall award of $3.8 million to $1.42 million—the amended amount consisting of $780,000 in compensatory damages and $640,000 in punitive damages—in a fair housing case.Trending Stories
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