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Kang Haggerty Escapes Ex-Clients' Breach-of-Fiduciary Claim, But Contract Action Continues
A federal judge in Pennsylvania sided with Kang Haggerty on former clients' counterclaim of breach of fiduciary duty, but allowed breach-of-contract claims from both sides to proceed.Right to Remain Silent Could Lead to Loss of Parental Rights, Rules Washington Supreme Court
The Washington State Supreme Court affirmed the termination of a mother's parental rights, holding it hadn't been a Fifth Amendment violation for the court to "draw a negative inference from the mother's refusal to answer specific questions about her drug use."Chinese Companies Listed in US Continue to be Favorite Target for Securities Litigation
A recent report shows Chinese after-school tutoring companies listed in the U.S. have especially been under heightened scrutiny both by U.S. plaintiffs firms as well as the Chinese government.Is There Value in Confirmation Hearings for Judicial Nominees?
Federal and state legislators who vote on judicial nominees should indeed ask hard questions of nominees, white-collar defense attorney Joel Cohen writes. Unquestionably, though, those tough questions are often irrelevant to the decisions that the judiciary committee members will make.Meet Georgia's Newest Judge: Jurist Expects 'Preparation, Professionalism' in Her Courtroom
"I have a real passion for the work we do in the courts," the judge said. "As a result, I approach my new role with a lot of enthusiasm."View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—April 4, 2023—Flaster Greenberg, Marks O'Neill
Flaster Greenberg labor and employment shareholder Susie Cirilli and cybersecurity and data privacy attorney Krishna Jani are scheduled to participate in a panel discussion titled, "New Frontiers in U.S. Employment Law: Employee Data Rights, AI Bias and Beyond."PLW People in the News—April 4, 2023—McNees, Leech Tishman
McNees Wallace & Nurick public finance attorney Donna Kreiser led two sessions on March 28 designed to empower women seeking to make a more significant impact on an organization's board of directors at the Lancaster Chamber's 2023 Professional Women(+)'s Forum.Update on COVID Issues: Court Decisions Regarding Immunity
In their last Medical Malpractice column, Thomas Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss several court decisions related to immunity temporarily given to health care professionals and facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.A Somewhat Modest Proposal for Custody Cases: Bring Back the GALS
In New York with the popularity of mental health professionals and the advent of AFCs, the appearance of guardian ad litem's or "GALs" in custody cases has diminished significantly. Unfortunately, so has the notion of due process of law.Trending Stories
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