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Drill, Baby, Drill: You Won't Believe How Many Feet This Sunny Isles Beach Garage Goes Down
The parking garage in Sunny Isles Beach will take Lamborghinis and Maseratis three levels underground, a difficult engineering feat requested by the developer at a cost of $25 million.Outside Firm Convergence, Alt Fee Trends Continue
Cost-cutting and consolidation trends, which intensified as a result of the economic crisis, show no signs of abating.United's GC Adds Customer Care to His Job Duties
The carrier's been hit by a spate of bad publicity over customer complaints. Does it need to send its top lawyer to clean up?Judge Refuses to Block Next Month's Pelvic Mesh Trial
A federal judge has rejected an attempt by C.R. Bard Inc. to halt a bellwether trial due to comments he made in court that were published in an online news article.JPMorgan Must Face Trustee's $500 Million MBS Suit
Siding with Quinn Emanuel and reversing his own prior ruling, a judge breathed new life into a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and EMC Mortgage over $500 million in mortgages that now-defunct Bear Stearns bundled into securities and sold to investors.View more book results for the query "*"
Rule Finalized Disfavoring Motions in Discovery Disputes
Another rule change has come to the Commercial Division, this time to try to steer discovery disputes away from motion practice.Supreme Court Looks for Direction in Sign Ordinance Case
The U.S. Supreme Court's first oral argument of 2015 on Monday was a tricky First Amendment dispute over the ability of government to regulate the size and duration of roadside signs.Debt Collector to Waive 4,500 Improper Judgments
A major consumer debt buyer has agreed to waive nearly $18 million in improper judgments in a settlement with New York state, which said Encore Capital Group obtained thousands of default judgments against consumers ordering them to pay debts after the state's statute of limitations had expired.Duty to Client in Business Deals Murky, Attorneys Say
A New Jersey appeals court's September 2014 holding that lawyers must thoroughly counsel even sophisticated clients on deal-making will remain the law going forward since the state Supreme Court declined last month to hear the case—and transactional attorneys say they've taken heed.Court Coy on Marriage; Rebuffs Political Money Appeals
Following a monthlong holiday break, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday added no new cases to the term's argument docket and continued the suspense as to whether it will take up the constitutional question of same-sex marriages.Trending Stories
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