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NJ Appellate Division: Class Action Waiver Unenforceable Absent Mandatory Arbitration Agreement
"Considering our longstanding, fundamental public policy favoring class actions, we hold there is no societal interest in enforcing a class action waiver in a contract that does not contain a mandatory arbitration provision and conclude that the class action waivers in this case are unenforceable as a matter of law and public policy," Judge Richard J. Geiger said.Will the Supreme Court Revisit 'New York Times v. Sullivan'?
Former coal magnate Don Blankenship challenges landmark First Amendment decision in bid to revive his defamation claim against cable giants who called him a "convicted felon."Law Firm Partner Hourly Rates Rose Last Year at Biggest Clip in at Least a Decade
"Touching partner compensation is the third rail of law firm politics. You don't touch it. It can cause a lot of consequences you're not ready for," said Ken Callander, principal at Value Strategies.View more book results for the query "*"
Judicial Conduct Complaints Spiked Across the Country in 2022, Including Ga.
"There's a pretty clear connection between the increase in judicial complaints and the polarized nature of the political situation that our country as a whole," Josh Byrne, chair of disciplinary board representation at Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, said.Wiley Builds Telecom Team Amid Growing Activity From AI and Privacy Laws
Several D.C. law firms have been adding talent in their telecom practices, seeing work from AI advancements, new data privacy laws and other recent legislation.Litigation Is Surging Across the Country Over Data Breaches—Here's the Latest Defendant
"This data breach is a good example of an inexcusable delay in letting people know," counsel for the plaintiffs, Ian Sloss of Silver Golub & Teitell, said.Pushing Back School Start Times Raises Challenging Questions
Under the law, which goes into effect in July, middle schools will be prevented from beginning the "instructional day" earlier than 8 a.m., while high schools will be barred from starting the school day before 8:30 a.m.Chinese Citizens Sue Over New Law Blocking the Buying of Property
The law applies to land near military installations and other "critical infrastructure" and also affects citizens of Cuba, Venezuela, Syria, Iran, Russia, and North Korea. But Chinese citizens face the harshest restrictions.Trending Stories
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