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Siding With Arrested CBD Seller, 6th Circuit Clarifies Scope of Civil Conspiracy Doctrine
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit reversed a grant of summary judgment to Rutherford County, Tennessee, and its sheriff, determining a store owner had presented evidence to support his civil conspiracy claims after he was wrongfully arrested, his business was raided, and his CBD products seized.Extent of Motorist's Injuries Disputed in Motor-Vehicle Case
On Oct. 17, 2017, plaintiff Ruth Corcino-Woodruff, 62, was driving on Old Lincoln Highway in Langhorne. She came to a stop at the intersection with Woodbourne Road. The rear of her sport utility vehicle was subsequently struck by the front of a trailing pickup truck driven by Margaret Miles. Corcino-Woodruff claimed neck injuries.From Humble Beginnings to State Bar Leader—Meet the New NJSBA President
"I can't think of a more capable, passionate and committed person to the lead the Association," outgoing NJSBA President Jeralyn Lawrence said. "He will be a fabulous president who continues to put attorney wellness at the forefront and advocates for a healthier profession."Report: Prominence of Delaware Federal Court's Securities Caseload Dipped in 2022
At the same time actions around new corporate structures like SPACs and new technology like cryptocurrency have fueled a surge in some areas.The Tricky Matter of Gifts and Hospitality to Judges
From a lawyer's perspective, they are covered by ABA Model Rule 3.5(a), the current version of which prohibits a lawyer from seeking to "influence" a judge by means "prohibited by law." In addition, some authorities read Rule 3.5 in conjunction with ABA Model Judicial Code Rule 3.13(B), permitting judges only to accept "ordinary social hospitality" and "items with little intrinsic value."View more book results for the query "*"
Akerman Assembles Staffing Law Attorneys In New Unit Amid Rising Demand
"The need for staffing companies to be agile and respond to those needs from the market is so critical and requires efforts to comply with laws," said Sarah Kroll-Rosenbaum, partner at Akerman. "We saw that so intensely with the pandemic and the healthcare staffing industry."Akerman Assembles Staffing Law Attorneys In New Unit Amid Rising Demand
The new staffing law group comes amid soaring demand within the industry, following a post-pandemic surge of activity caused by more remote and temporary jobs, said Los Angeles-based Sarah Kroll-Rosenbaum, the leader of Akerman's staffing law team.Justices Leave Big Tech's Immunity Intact, Reject Terrorism Claims Against Social Network
Supreme Court rejects claims that Twitter, Facebook and Google "aided and abetted" ISIS terrorists without addressing immunity provision in Communications Decency Act.Three Ways to Pitch New Legal Tech to GCs and CEOs
Convincing those set in their ways to do something new is never easy. But legal-operations professionals and CEOs told a CLOC 2023 panel what works and what doesn't when you want to make an effective case for a new tool.Misuse of Litigation? Cryptomining Vendor Says IP Suit Is Competitor's Ruse
As a matter of public policy, Lancium should not have the ability to monopolize a regulatory standard intended for broad adoption of ERCOT," OBM Inc. CEO Dan Lawrence said.Trending Stories
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