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Court Reinstates $2.8 Million Punitive Award Against Lawyer
Fort Worth's Second Court of Appeals raised an exemplary damage award against a lawyer to $2.8 million and referred their opinion to the State Bar for consideration.Edwards Wildman, MoFo Hires Spur Cooley's Launch in London
Cooley announced Monday that the firm would open an office in London with 55 lawyers—20 of them partners—from Edwards Wildman Palmer and Morrison & Foerster. The move marks Cooley's second international office opening.Nordstrom's Appeal Opposed in 'Made in the USA' Case
The plaintiff in a proposed class action accusing Nordstrom Inc. and a luxury denim maker of falsely marketing jeans as “Made in the USA" is urging a California federal court to deny the defendants' request for an interlocutory appeal in the case.Clemency Hearing to be Held for Georgia Death Row Inmate
A clemency hearing for a Georgia death row inmate who is set to be executed this week is being held Monday morning.TD Bank Faces Second Round of Overdraft Fee Suits
TD Bank is facing a half-dozen suits challenging its overdraft fees as excessive, even after it agreed to a $62 million settlement in 2013 of multidistrict litigation challenging its overdraft fee practices.View more book results for the query "*"
Uber Sued Over Unsolicited Text Messages
Four plaintiffs allege that Uber Technologies Inc. has unlawfully spammed them with texts inviting them to become drivers, according to a proposed class action.Prosecutor Drops All Charges Against 'Quitman 12' in Absentee Ballots Case
A four-year legal ordeal is over for a dozen defendants accused of improper handling of absentee ballots—a felony—in South Georgia's Brooks County.Ex-Judge Says Family Courts Have 'Acute Problem'
In her 20 years on the bench, former Superior Court Judge Lynda Munro saw plenty of changes in Family Court.Study Raises Questions About Group Homes for Kids
A new study shows that placing children in group homes instead of with foster families is much more expensive, and many children's advocates say it's also worse for the kids.Obama Seeks Laws on Data Hacking, Student Privacy
President Barack Obama wants Congress to pass legislation requiring companies to inform customers within 30 days if their data has been hacked, a move that follows high-profile breaches at such retailers as Target, Home Depot and Neiman Marcus.Trending Stories
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